About Our Glass Tabletops
When you buy a custom glass tabletop from Anyhi, you can be certain that you're getting the highest-quality glass available. We custom-cut it to your preferences, including glass thickness, glass type, shape, edge style, etc., when you place your order, so we are able to guarantee the quality of your product. Whether you need a glass tabletop replacement or a glass table cover for a DIY project, we've got you covered.
Corner Finishes for Square and Rectangle Glass Tables
Eased Corner
Our most popular corner option. The edges of the glass are carefully sanded and smoothed to create a slightly rounded, chamfered, or softened appearance. They not only enhance the safety aspect but also add a touch of elegance to the overall design.
Radius Corner
A radius corner can be used when covering a table that has similar corners, or when the glass is on a pedestal. The edges of the glass are precisely shaped to create a smooth, curved corner with a consistent and defined radius. This radius can be customized according to the desired size and design preferences.
Clipped Corner
The sharp corners of the glass are carefully cut or "clipped" at a 45-degree angle, resulting in a corner with a beveled appearance. The clipped corner creates a small flat surface at the corner, followed by a beveled edge that extends from the flat surface to the rest of the glass. You can customize the clip measurement and choose which corners you would like to have clipped.
Glass Edge Finishes
Beveled Edge
Beveled edges are finished to be thinner at the edges. You can choose the width of the bevel you want when you are customizing your glass.
Flat Polished Edge
Flat polished edges are ground down to be smooth and safe for you to use anywhere. Works well when glass is inset in a frame.
Pencil Polished Edge
Pencil polished edges are rounded for safety and a beautiful look. Looks especially nice when used as a surface protector or glass table cover.
Seamed Edge
A seamed edge is sanded off lightly for when you need minimal finishing. Choose this type when you won’t see the edges of the glass.
FAQs
In most cases, existing glass table tops cannot be cut due to their tempered nature. Nevertheless, annealed flat glass can be cut to size and tempered to create a glass table top. Table tops that are "cut to size" will be priced according to variables such as glass thickness (thinner glass is easier to cut, therefore less expensive than thicker glass). A second variable will be the edge work for the finished item, where the choice of flat polish, pencil, or beveled edges will influence the final price. Lastly, the type of glass used for the tabletop and its corner finishes will also affect the price. The smallest glass table top currently available online with shipping included will cost approximately $92.
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Yes, a glass table top can provide the best protection for the table's surface and also facilitate cleaning and hygienic maintenance of the wood.
The most popular tabletop material is clear glass. The type of glass used for a tabletop is determined by the preference and aesthetics of the surrounding environment and other elements of the room.
Look underneath the table to find the supports and screws, then start the measurements inside the supports on the top of the table, measuring the length and width of the table, and multiply these figures to obtain the total area of the glass for the tabletop, while planning for a minimum one-quarter-inch depth for the glass, which may vary depending on the type of glass installed on the table.
Glass table covers are a wonderful way to protect valuable or antique furniture without hiding its beauty, as they safeguard the surface of your wood, marble, or metal table from spills, stains, dings, and scratches, eliminating the need for placemats or tablecloths and allowing you to place hot casserole dishes or cups of coffee on the table without worrying about damaging its finish; additionally, glass table covers are easier to clean compared to wood or marble finishes, requiring no waxing or polishing, and their transparent surface and custom fit ensure they don't detract from the impact of your table while keeping it clean and hygienic.