Showing posts with label glass countertops. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass countertops. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Coyote Beautiful!


If you don't know this about me as of yet I have a complete and utter obsession to anything shiny ie: glass products.


Sooo of course this came across my desk and though I have yet to use their products, I just had to show you their creativity.


Melissa Paxton is the owner and artist and has been creating fine art in glass for over 25 years.  Her expertise obviously covers the full spectrum of art glass techniques.


They do custom commissions for private residences....Can you even imagine a powder room sink done in one of these?


Okay and for you out there that feel like these are too much, even their solid colored vessels are beautiful....


Coyote Glass Design is located in Salado, Texas..If you are kind of new to my blog,  click here to see when I visited Salado, a cute little artist town.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Smooth as Glass



Have you ever considered a glass countertop for your own home?  Would you consider one?

I think as everyone probably knows at this point I LOVE glass!!!  See here and here and here, I can go on but you get the picture I am sure.

These are absolutely stunning glass countertop applications and I just had to share...


What a breathtaking approach for any kitchen, bathroom or any other bar area in your house.



Thinkglass sells them in 1.5", 2" or 3"  now that is a chunk of glass isn't it?  Also, if you are interested check out Ultraglas as well.



Glass is strong and durable.  The textured finishes hide dust, fingerprints and small scratches.  It's super easy to clean.  Glass is naturally heat resistant.  It's non porous which makes it hygienic too.





Sooo what's not to like?  These pieces make me want to touch, they look like huge chunks of ice don't they?


You have to admit these countertops are pretty darn sexy if nothing else right? ;)





I think this picture is my favorite...


So what do you think?  Would you consider it? ;)