Category: Curved Glass

Sky Terrace Glass at the Atlantis

Architectural glass from Bent Glass Design

Diners at the Oyster and Sushi Bar, located on the Sky Terrace of the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa in Reno, Nevada, are treated to delicious meals and spectacular views of downtown Reno and the mountains. The elegance of the Sky Terrace is enhanced by an attractive glass portal and structural glass railing—both made with laminated… Read more »

The Design Challenge with Curved Glass

Curved glass designing from Bent Glass Design

Creating anything with a curve to it can be considered just as much an art as it is a science. It adds to the uniqueness of a piece of furniture, a room or a building. But working within that curve, especially when adding different material elements, has its own learning “curve”. Measuring Accuracy  A residential… Read more »

Glass Shower Enclosures from Bent Glass Design

Beautiful curved glass shower enclosure from Bent Glass Design

There is no dispute about the use of glass in shower and bath enclosures. Glass is functional and elegant. The glass can be flat or curved, transparent or decorative, framed, semi-framed, or unframed to suit the customer. There are a few things to remember about glass shower enclosures: Safety Glazing is Required in All Shower… Read more »

Jewelry Cases Sparkle with Glass from Bent Glass Design

Visual Millwork & Fixture Manufacturing Inc (VM) is a custom millwork manufacturing company located in Deer Park, Long Island. It is 4 generations strong with more than 85 years of experience. The offices and manufacturing are housed in a 100,000-sf facility. The onsite fabricators work not only with wood but PLam, acrylic, solid surface, metals,… Read more »

Frequently Asked Questions about Glass Railings

Glass railing for architectural glass design

Glass railings are part of many interior and exterior spaces. These railings can be constructed with flat or curved glass, but the building code requirements are the same. Here are some typical questions. Q:  What type of glass can be used in a handrail or guard? A: Section 2407 of the International Building Code states,… Read more »

Celebrating Paul Pich at Bent Glass Design

Bent Glass Design employee retirement

One of Bent Glass Design’s most familiar faces in its Hatboro factory is that of Paul Pich. For 29 years, Paul has been a major contributor to the day-to-day operation of the company. According to Plant Manager Wendi Helms, “Paul can do it all. He ran the ovens, laminated, insulated, and he generously shares his knowledge with… Read more »

Customizing Architectural Glass

Curved glass window for architectural glass design

Whether it is monolithic, laminated or insulated, curved glass is sure to turn a standard glass application into one that is unique and eye-catching. There are many options to consider when customizing architectural glass. How to Plan Your Glass Design First, what is the glass shape and size that best complements the designer’s vision for the… Read more »

Skylights and the Benefits of Natural Light

Bent glass for skylight windows in building

Overhead glass, whether flat or curved, has many positive benefits for people inside buildings. Rather than depend on electric lights to illuminate the interior areas of buildings, skylights and other forms of overhead glazing, enable natural light to enter the building to perform the same function.  Natural Light Benefits Studies have shown that natural light… Read more »

Milano Glassworks – Stained Glass Studio

Stained Glass from Milano Glassworks

The collaboration between Milano Glassworks and Bent Glass Design has resulted in custom glass for a variety of residential and commercial architectural applications, including glass railings, entryways, doors, and sidelites. Milano Glassworks has been recognized for its stained glass with traditional lead caming since 1993, but that is not all this small, family-run company can… Read more »

Measuring Bent Glass

When you are describing a piece of flat glass, it comes down to three dimensions—the thickness, the length, and the width.  With bent glass, the thickness is easy to specify, but it gets more complicated to specify the dimensions related to shape.  Here are the terms that you will need to specify when describing bent… Read more »