Glass manufacturers are producing attractive and alluring glass options to suite any kind of bathroom decor and atmosphere. Century offers design possibilities limited only by your imagination, so choose the type of glass that goes with the look and feel that you desire. Offerings span from familiar textures to the highly unusual used for light control and privacy in bath enclosures as well as numerous decorative applications. Here is a look at some of the current glass trends…
Bisselex – Dark Frosted Glass Pattern obtained by an acid etch process

Bubble – Random bubble pattern of different shapes and sizes

Cascade – Pattern resembles tall blades of grass

Clear – No Pattern, visibly clear with normal iron content which gives a slightly green appearance

Geo – Geometric square dotted pattern. Only used in Sliders and Single Hinged Doors.

Glue Chip – Pattern resembles winter frost on a window, but is visibly clear

Monumental – Random Hammered Pattern Low Iron

Niagara – Gives the illusion of rain drops as it runs down a window.

Pattern 62 – Obscured pattern which resembles sand paper

Reed – Vertical Fluted Pattern which resembles stripes

Satin Etch – Light Frosted Glass Pattern obtained by an acid etch process

Spraylite – Random Hammered Pattern

Staphire – No Pattern, visibly clear with low iron content cutting down on the green appearance

Venetian – Combination of Etched & Clear low iron glass which has a louvered pattern
