Product and Services:


We carry many different types of specialty glass that can be used for glass tables which enables us to offer you a wide variety of custom glass options so you can have unlimited creative possibilities for your business or home. The architectural use of custom glass tables can enhance the overall look of homes, offices, stores and more.


One very common use of glass is table tops. Glass table tops protect the table from the normal wear and tear of having objects placed on them while at the same time enhancing the appearance of the table. Depending how the table is supported determines the thickness that should be used accordingly.


Below is a chart of approximate seating capacities of various shaped tops:

Please view glasssheets.us for a list all our stock sheets.

Shapes
If the shape you need is not displayed we can probably still create it for you;

Please contact us to verify that we can cut the shape you desire with either a drawing, picture or diagram of the shape. A pattern is required before we can cut the glass for you. This pattern is usually created from paper, wood and/or cardboard.

Fabrication:

we offer the following types of fabrication to accommodate for the many applications of Glass Tables:

  • Cutting by Hand
  • Notches
  • Drilled Holes
  • Cutouts
  • V-groove
  • Edge Work
  • Polishing
  • Laminate
  • Tempering
  • Painting
  • installation

Edgework

This is the shaping or finishing of the edges of a glass surface, usually by grinding with an abrasive wheel. Pencil Polished edge in a Satin finish (also available in clear finish) is the most common type of edgework on mirrors. Although this is not as common on mirrors as it is on glass. Beveled edges can also be applied to any of these edge finishes. See the Beveling section

Beveling

This is the production, by abrasion, of a sloping edge on the glass sheet which is commonly used on mirror glass. Beveling of mirror edges creates a very elegant and lavish appearance. It is often used for wall and vanity mirrors. The beveling process uses diamond grinding wheels to remove a portion of the glass edge and then uses felt wheels and polishing compound to bring the edge to a shiny clear finish once again. The finished look can really enhance the overall appearance of any project that uses glass or mirror. See our gallery of beautiful Beveled mirrors

399 20th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Ph: (718) 832-3604
Fax: (718) 832-0786
Email: bearglass@yahoo.com