Description
Baroque Glass
Baroque glass brings dramatic movement to a door lite with its sweeping, swirled texture that catches light from every angle. The flowing pattern creates an ever-changing display as natural light shifts throughout the day, casting soft, rippling shadows that add depth and life to any entryway.
Despite its bold visual character, Baroque glass still allows generous light transmission. The textured surface obscures direct sightlines for a comfortable level of privacy without the opacity of frosted or sandblasted options. The result is a glass that feels both luminous and dynamic.
The organic, arcing pattern pairs naturally with traditional and Old World door styles, particularly arched-top units where the curves of the glass echo the curves of the door itself. It also works well in craftsman and transitional settings where a touch of artisan detail is welcome.
Key features:
- Deeply textured swirl pattern creates dramatic light refraction
- Semi-private: obscures view while maintaining strong light transmission
- Adds visual interest and artisan character to any door style
- Works especially well in arched-top and divided-lite door configurations
- Available in custom sizes for single and double door units
A standout choice for homeowners who want their front door to make a statement before it's ever opened.
Privacy Rating: 2
Privacy ratings start at 1, and progress to 9. A privacy rating of 1 means the glass is as clear as possible. A 9-rated glass, however, with maximum obscurity does not mean you cannot see anything at all. It simply makes it difficult to see anything specific with clarity. A glass insert with a low privacy rating allows lots of light but little privacy; a glass insert with a high privacy rating is closer to being opaque.
All glass textures are produced using a tempered, double IG (insulated glass) unit to provide safety, security, and energy efficiency. Low-E glass (Low Emissivity Glass) glass better insulates your home by keeping heat from escaping during the cooler months and helps to minimize the heat entering your home during the warmer months.
Note: Glass will have a safety-logo in the lower corner on each piece of glass in the door. According to the IRC, tempered glass must contain an identifying label. It states that a label must be “acid-etched, sandblasted, ceramic-fired, laser-etched, embossed, or be of a type which, once applied, cannot be removed without being destroyed.”