you should go to a specialty glass shop.
Any glass shop that makes frameless glass doors can do your table. So look where you live for glass shops that make glass doors.
The Curved Glass was created in 2001.
Depending on which of these cities are nearest to you, you might get sliding glass doors at J&H Glass in Durham or Greenville Glass Co. in Greenville. Binswanger Glass Co. in Charlotte is another option.
It's just called curved glass.
If your French doors are single glazed there is no reason why the glass cannot be replaced by stained glass. This you can do yourself or a carpenter could probably do it for you. However, if your French doors are double glazed, you cannot replace one side of the glass yourself. In order to have stained glass in double glazed French doors it would be necessary to buy new French doors with the stained glass already in place, or purchase the stained glass double glazed glass unit and either fit it yourself or have a tradesman do it for you.
Curved glass that makes things look larger or closer is a magnifying glass.
Glass for doors are made by many companies. They include Pioneers Windows and Doors, Aria Glass, Milgard, A-1 Glass, GTA Windows, and Glass Doctor, etc.
if you get one you go to the entertainment complex then click on these two glass doors and there will be an item you can buy
There are many companies that manufacture dog doors that can be used with sliding glass doors. Examples of companies that manufacture dog doors that can be used with sliding glass doors include Patio Pacific and Pet Door Guys.
We are WikiAmswers, we answer questions we are not a commercial business. Therefore the answer to your question is: No, we do not supply replacement curved glass for china cabinets.
Glass-by-design.com will create custom-made stained glass. Their glass is made specially according to your custom order and can be fitted to doors, cabinets, windows, and more. They assure that the quality of their stained glass is unparalleled.
A lens is a curved glass that refracts or bends light rays. The two principal types of lenses are convex and concave.