Bear Glass Painted acid-etched glass products offer a wealth of opportunities to architects, interior designers and decorators. The consistent quality, durability and rich look of Textures products is unmatched. Our Back painted acid-etched glass creates a translucent satin appearance which obscures view while maintaining a high level of light transmittance.
Painted Acid-etched Glass Advantages
- Consistent finish and appearance
- Maintenance free
- More mar-resistant than sandblasted glass
- Does not peel or discolor like films
- Does not scratch off like coatings
Painted Acid etched glass is a popular trend that allows you to take inexpensive glass pieces from a dollar store or a glass you have around the house, and turn it into a very special keepsake or decor item. It isn’t a difficult project.
Style and elegance
Bear Glass is a real trendsetter in decorative glass and now offers a range of satin-finish painted glasses.
Our new Painted acid etch Glass inspires new innovative design ideas for contemporary furniture (doors, tables, shelving units, wardrobes).
The special satin finish on the surface of the glass provides infinite possibilities for the play of light.
It gives an innovative feel when used as a wall covering, serving as a vehicle of architectural expression and giving rise to new sensations. The glass is not simply eye-catching but also conjures up a desire to touch.
Reflection and colour play a key role in the range of 12 different hues, with silver and metallic shades making a real comeback! Cast an eye over them in this brochure.
Painted Acid Etch Glass is a float glass with one painted side and one acid-etched side. A sophisticated etching procedure is used to give the glass a satin finish, whilst Metallic coloured and opaque finish is obtained by applying a high quality paint to the back of the glass.
Both processes are carried out industrially to ensure consistency. The range 12 colours (pastel, bright and metallic):
- Classic Black
- Soft White
- Pure White
- Deep Grey
- Metal Grey
- Metal Blue
- Classic Orange
- Luminous Red
- Dark Red
Silver – application of a silver coating on clear float glass
Silver Bronze – application of a silver coating on bronze float glass
Silver Grey – application of a silver coating on grey float glass
Metallic is a float glass with one painted side and one acid-etched side. A sophisticated Etching procedure is used to give the glass a satin finish, whilst Metallic coloured and opaque finish is obtained by applying a high quality paint to the back of the glass.
Both processes are carried out industrially to ensure consistency. The range 12 colours (pastel, bright and metallic) :
- Classic Black
- Soft White
- Pure White
- Deep Grey
- Metal Grey
- Metal Blue
- Classic Orange
- Luminous Red
- Dark Red
- Silver – application of a silver coating on clear float glass;
- Silver Bronze – application of a silver coating on bronze float glass;
- Silver Grey – application of a silver coating on grey float glass
A back-painted glass using ultra clear. low-iron glass, so the color you specify is the color you see. A proprietary, state-of-the-art paint technology is used to manufacture and fabricate Dreamwalls Color Glass in limitless color .
Midcentury Kitchen wherere solid pieces of glass that have been painted on the back and then installed. I think they look amazing! Now obviously, those are brightly colored backsplashes in neutral kitchens, and my situation will be quite different. But it still got my creative juices flowing.
I couldn’t believe it! That’s totally do-able!
There are several other ideas If you want to try as well, such as using a stenciled design on the back of the glass, and then one paint technique that I have in mind that uses a spray bottle of paint, and then another that creates a “gold flake” effect, and yet another where I create a marble effect using golds instead of gray paints. Andyou might even want to try some sort of “mercury glass” effect using gold paints instead of silver.
So you have lots of other paint-on-glass ideas swimming around in my head that you want to try out. If I do eventually land on a tile backsplash, it’ll be because I’ve exhausted other possibilities. But for now, I’m really wanting to come up with something that’s beautiful and unique to my kitchen.