Downtown Seattle Penthouse Glass

Today I am looking at this beautiful 30th floor downtown Seattle penthouse with glass by Glassworks, Inc.  All pieces were fabricated out of highly textured Starphire
glass.   Under warm lighting, the many glass facets make all the pieces look
like sheets of ice.

Front Room Bar glass by Glassworks, Inc.

Front Room Bar: 42” X 130” top and sides, Back Bar: 30” X 130” glass by Glassworks, Inc.

Front Room Bar glass by Glassworks, Inc.

Close-up view of countertop glass by Glassworks, Inc.

Close-up view of smooth and texture side of glass by Glassworks, Inc.

I love the way this entry wall looks.  Alternating smooth side out and then textured side out gives the wall depth and pattern.

Entry Wall: 30”: X 120” made of the same glass in alternating 4” strips of smooth and textured sides out. Glass by Glassworks, Inc.

This powder room sink reminds me of an ice cube!

Powder Room Vanity with Integrated Sink: Integrated sink made of one-piece slumped glass with leaves etched on the underside. Glass by Glassworks, Inc.

Glassworks, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of custom architectural art glass, featuring new and recycled glass countertops, table tops, privacy panels, wall dividers, wall coverings, balustrades and so much more. Our skilled artists use their expertise to create featured design elements that are both stunning to behold and a pleasure to use. Whether designing for residential, commercial, hospitality, or healthcare building and remodeling projects, expect a unique and contemporary approach, building on more than 40 years of eexperience in fine glass-working. Glassworks, Inc. transforms the visions of architects, designers, and home/business owners into technically sound art installations that inspire the imagination. Visit our website for a custom quote today http://www.glassworksinc.com/

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About LookingAtGlass

My name is Patricia Linthicum and I love design. Join me in the exploration of glass used in interior design and architecture.
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