Glass Textures

Handmade, from start to finish

Our glass textures are directly inspired by nature. Whether you envision organic patterns for your architectural glass, geometric designs for your glass countertops, or a custom creation for a stunning glass stair tread, they are always meticulously applied by hand. Each of our creations is unique, as no patterns are used when applying the textures to your glass kitchen countertop, bathroom vanity, or commercial glass installation.


Vaga

This glass texture for countertops and stair treads evokes the gentle caress of wind brushing against the surface of water, or the intricate grooves carved into sand by the hand of nature. It is abstract, natural and evocative, capturing the essence of the elements in a beautifully subtle way. The flowing patterns create a sense of movement and tranquility, bringing a touch of the outdoors to any space. This texture adds a layer of visual intrigue and sophistication, making it a perfect choice for those looking to evoke a serene, organic atmosphere.

Available for stairs

Available for countertops

Projects made with

Vaga

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Other projects

Glass stair treads and countertops - Peters

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Glass floor - US Bancorp Tower

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Glass and wood stair treads with LED - Jutras

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Commercial glass counters and shelving - Browns Store

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Glass counters and shelves - B2 Store

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Nightclub glass bar - Tribe Hyperclub

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Glass bathroom countertops - Thibodeau

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Glass private bar inside a man cave in Michigan - Wolf

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Glass bathroom countertop vanity - Polly

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Glacial glass mural - Calgary Airport

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Glass storefront - Dior luxury beauty retreat

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Luxurious Glass Mural with LED lighting between Master Bedroom and Ensuite

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