AIA Convention
June 10-12, 2010, Miami, FL

The hit of the show was the large palm tree door. made from three pieces
of cast glass and three of 3/8" Clear glass.

The door on the right is operable, and the palm trunk serves as the
pull.

The other big hit in our booth was the Skyline enclosure. It features a
3/8" Satin fixed panel and a 3/8" Clear sliding panel.

The Offilia cast door features a custom logo cast into the glass mixed
with the Ultra Optique clear portions.

The door on the left is our new cast pattern "Napa" featuring a
grapevine cast pattern below and Ultra-Optique clear above. It's perfect
for those wanting cast glass for privacy and clear for visibility.
The door on the right is a custom pattern developed for a client
with a deep forest pattern. We're working on adding this to our standard
group of available cast glass patterns.

Detail shot of the new Napa pattern.

The Palm door is available in cast glass or as an Ultra Optique pattern
with the blank areas optically clear.
GlassBuild America
Sept 30 - Oct 2, 2009, Atlanta, GA
We heard it again and again. People kept saying we had the best booth at
the show. Check out the latest and greatest offerings from Cardinal
Shower Enclosures.

The dream shower enclosure of a wine buff.

Double doors and transom in our new Ultra Optique glass, merging both
cast and clear sections in the same panel of glass.

Our Palm pattern in Ultra Optique glass.

A custom enclosure of a waterfall featuring Ultra Optique glass.

Make a dramatic statement with your door pull! Let your imagination run
wild with the possibilities! Shown here is a 3/8" Satin glass door with
a back to back custom pull in Azuria glass.

Here's a custom door complete with a lightly textured cast pattern, golf
ball indentations (with some golf balls mounted in the door), a custom
golf club pull, and a cast logo.

A custom railing with cast logo and fish swimming upstream. Our
tempering facilities can provide clear or cast glass for any standard
railing system.

Make a dramatic statement casting your logo into glass. |