Verre Églomisé
Verre églomisé is a French term referring to the process of applying both a design and gilding (applying gold leaf) onto the rear face of glass to produce a mirror finish. The name is derived from the 18th-century French decorator and art-dealer Jean-Baptiste Glomy, who was responsible for its revival. --Wikipedia
Verre églomsé wall panel using various precious metals and polychromes.
Custom wall panels with a less reflective 12kt gold background. Several shades of precious metals were used for the flower petals.
Shading a 22kt gold flower.
One of two custom panels using 22kt Caplain gold, 22kt gold and hand painting.
Custom fireplace surround using 22 kt yellow gold and polychromes. Design concept by Monaco Interiors
Bespoke 22 kt gold shaded placemats. Artwork is on the reverse side of tempered glass.
A custom servery splash back using 12kt white gold leaf to create a mirror finish and 22kt yellow gold leaf in a non reflective pattern.
Custom 6 panel verre églomisé mirror made in the traditional way with water gilded 12 kt white gold and aged by hand. Design Concept by Interiors by Odette, Inc.
Bespoke 18"x24" sign in several shades of precious metals, mother of pearl veneer, abalone shell, and polychromes. A custom made frame for this special gift and a nod to Calamity Ware hidden in the border. Can you find the creatures?
One section of a bespoke kitchen splash back. Various precious metals and polychromes.
Custom made door panel in verre églomisé reverse hand painted butterflies and 20kt Caplain gold water gilded mirror. Design concept by Colette Van den Thillart
Detail from bespoke splash back. Various precious metals and polychromes.
Various shades of precious metals and hand painting.
Detail from a custom sample for a powder room wall.
Detail from a design for a custom splash back. various precious metals and reverse hand painting.
A reverse painted geometric design on glass for a contemporary kitchen.
Multiple shades of precious metals, German glass shards and reverse hand painting on the reverse of a clear glass table top.
An art deco design in 22 kt yellow gold and Moon gold leaf using both oil and water gilding methods.