It May Be Functional But It Doesn't Have To Be Boring
With its easy-clean surface and virtually endless applications, decorative glass is ideal for practical items such as kitchen splash backs, bench tops, wall linings, partitions, balustrades, floors and stairs.

Splash Backs
Our range has particular appeal for kitchen designers seeking the perfect splash back. Choose from our comprehensive palette of colours, or we can match back-painted glass to your preferred colour scheme.
Back-painted toughened safety glass is ideal as a splash back for stoves or gas hobs. Diamant Low Iron Glass, which is clearer than the ‘green’ tinge associated with normal clear glass, will more accurately reflect your colour choice.
Private Viewing By Invitation Only
Allowing privacy while still making a stylish visual impression, decorative glass gives you fantastic options when designing a home. There’s no need to sacrifice natural light. Just specify one of our semi-translucent glass products, and enjoy the benefits of security and privacy.

Screen-Printed Glass
Emalit is an opaque coloured glass where enamel is fired into one side at a very high temperature for exceptional durability and scratch resistance. Available in 14 standard colours, it can also be colour-matched to most colours. It’s ideal as a surface for screen-printing with designs such as lines or grids, to provide extra privacy without losing translucence.
Textured, Obscure Or Patterned Glass
Traditionally made by casting and rolling glass through embossed cylinders, this translucent style glass is ideal for creating subtle light effects with a degree of privacy. Etchlite (also known as acid etched, frosted or translucent glass) is a modern alternative. Treated on one side to produce a satin, soft white look, it filters light to soften contours and ensure privacy. Applications include furniture, bathrooms, cabinets, shelving, partitions, showers, balustrades and facades.
Contact National Glass to discuss your Decorative Glass needs.
Note: Non-standard designs and colour matching require additional lead times. The thickness of the glass can affect the final colour of the product, so for uniformly coloured surfaces, a single thickness of glass should be used.
