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Showing posts with label Glass for Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass for Office. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Make Your Office More Professional With Glass Table Tops and Glass Signs

Make Your Office More Professional With Glass Table Tops and Glass Signs

Projecting a professional appearance is an important part of any business. You want any potential or current clients to feel that your company has what it takes to get the job done in a quick and efficient manner. Having nice-looking and durable office furniture can go a long way toward giving off the qualified, trustworthy vibe that your company or business wants to project. Many agree that an office's conference room is fundamental in establishing the good reputation of a business -- from executive wooden tables and leather office chairs to the latest technology.

Protect Your Investment With Glass Tops
Many conference room tables and nice desks are made of wood, a quality material, but that can be damaged easily over time. Wood is a soft material and is subject to nicks, dents, and scratches from a variety of office materials. Simple things like paper clips, staples, lamps, computers, and more can wear down or damage wood over time. Because so many high-quality executive desks are made of wood, it's an important investment to protect. Consider getting glass table tops to cover up and protect the wood underneath.

Glass tops are quite durable, and protect the wood from not only nicks and scratches, but also spills and UV light damage. With a conference table glass top, you'll be able to rest assured that your company's conference table will remain beautiful and retain its value for years to come. As an added bonus, many companies can etch your corporate name and logo into the glass for an impressive, elegant touch. Remind clients of your company and brand with a beautifully carved logo they can see during meetings.





Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Glass Coffee Tables

Glass Coffee Tables

It wasn't too long ago when glass coffee tables were reserved for nobility. Now, thanks to modern technology, glass tables have become much more inexpensive. This affordability does diminish it class, and glass coffee tables are one of the most sought-after pieces of furniture.

The Gambaro brothers created the earliest glass coffee tables -made of Venetian crystal - in the early 1900s, by applying the skills they learned after decades of glass making. But people' s fascination with glass started even earlier during the Renaissance period when Murano introduced intricate creations that were reserved for royalty. The craftsmanship of glass coffee tables has since diminished because of modern glass-making technology, but the use of glass in both décor and functional processes still remains and continues to flourish.

You can now have the same elegance enjoyed only by a select few back in the day. When you buy a glass coffee table, you instantly add sophistication to any of your rooms.  Before you pick a design, remember to choose glass tops that are at least a quarter of an inch thick - they are more durable and practical for everyday use.





Friday, November 14, 2014

Tips for Using Glass for Tabletops

Tips for Using Glass for Tabletops

There are several uses of glass for tabletops. The top surface of wooden furniture can be protected from scratches and nicks by placing glass on top. They can be used for dining tables as well as end tables and coffee tables. Glass can also be used for outdoor patio furniture tabletops. It comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, as well as in various thicknesses to accommodate any use.

When choosing glass for tabletops, choose the size, shape and thickness that suit your needs the best. If you use glass that is too thick, it will be too heavy for the purpose you need. It that is not thick enough can break under stress. Typically, the thickness that you need is determined by the size of unsupported glass. The larger the size the thicker it needs to be in order to stand up to heavy use.


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