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A clear, mostly-transparent glass with light bronze undertones.
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A clear pane of glass with a striking beveled edge.
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A Clear Pane of glass that provides classic, transparent simplicity.
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A fairly opaque, frosted glass treatment with a unique, random texture.
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A clear glass treatment with subtle green highlights that is mostly transparent.
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Insulated glass divided by a bronze internal grid to simulate a door with multiple lights.
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Insulated glass divided by a white internal grid to simulate a door with multiple lights.
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A stylish frosted treatment that is fairly opaque.
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A clear glass treatment with a subtle grey hue that is fully transparent.
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A semi-transparent with a distinctive pattern offers privacy and natural light.
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A pebbled or "orange peel" treatment that is mostly opaque.
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A vertical treatment resembling raindrops that is fairly opaque.
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An elegant vertical line treatment that is fairly transparent.
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Light and privacy combine in this translucent, semi-opaque glass treatment.
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Clear Glass with a scattered look, baroque wash and asymmetrical curves.
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A mirrored exterior effect that provides a clear,bronze-tinted view from inside.
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Leaf impressions offer soft obscurity while allowing an abundance of light to travel throughout the room.
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Reminiscent of taffeta fabric, this radiant glass offers privacy without obscuring natural light.
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This safety glass is made by sandwiching a white film between clear panes of glass.
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