The antique glass is generally used to restore facades in order to preserve the authenticity and charm of the buildings. This glass is generally used on buildings dating from before 1920. It was at its heyday between the end of the 16th and the 19th century.
This mouth-blown glass stems from a manual know-how, passed down from generation to generation. It is made in France in the last factory of this kind and is considered to be the best architectural glass, notably because of its charm and its subtle irregularities (bubble, structure, mirroring) giving it a unique look.
This glass is used for old houses, mansions and prestigious buildings such as the Château de Versailles.
Ancient glass is used to restore joinery and buildings that require a historical glass manufacturing process and restoration to the original. It is generally used on buildings dating from after 1920.
Drawn glass is a continuous transparent glass process that allows for ideal light transmission. This glass is manufactured using historical techniques.
It is found in old houses, private mansions, private castles as well as in prestigious locations such as the Palais Garnier.
(i) This glass is available in 2 thicknesses
The coloured decorative glass is an antique tinted glass available in different colours.
• Aesthetics
• Authenticity
• Unique look
Coloured glass is used to create and restore stained glass windows, artistic creations, contemporary decorations, furniture, signage or light filters.
General technical note: The work done with this glass must comply with the NF DTU 39 standard and the specific installation instructions. The use of linseed oil is prohibited for laminated and double glazed glass.
The glass manufactured by Anticglass comes from the Saint Just glassworks, a benchmark supplier of noble and colonial glass used for the renovation of old houses, mansions, castles and other public buildings, to restore them to their original form. This collaboration allows us to provide private individuals with bubbled glass, in relief, blown, true to the original aesthetics of the period joinery.