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Project: Eric Moris Kitchen Countertop Extension
Artist: George C. Scott
Challenge: The client wanted to integrate a fused glass countertop with the existing granite countertop and extend it out to create a bar area.
Solution: Seattle, Washington Pamela Nast Interior Design selected Glass Artists Gallery to help her create the perfect bar area for Eric’s kitchen. Combining George’s unique method of which he combines 6 layers of glass to create the desired 1” thick countertop with texturing on the bottom to create optics within the glass. The texture was created specifically for this project to be on the underside of the counter as the entire plate was to be elevated 4.5” above the granite surface it was to suspend off of. The artist created custom brackets to lift the countertop above the granite.
Dimensions: 24” x 98” Textured Float
Glass Countertop with Rolled Edges
About the Artist: Artist George C. Scott combines his signature art form with the multiple
disciplines of glass art. His artistic talent and 25 years
experience in glass application allow him to exhibit the innate
poetic beauty of fused, slumped, blown and leaded glass. Each
piece Scott creates joins the simplicity of form with the
complexity of his textured designs and color treatments.
His work reflects this dichotomy and can be seen in a myriad of decorative
architectural installations in such forms as pendant glass
lighting, sculptural wall treatments, water features, room and
wall dividers, glass tiles and counters, bathroom shower
enclosures and sinks, and much more. With each project, he finds a
way to meld abstract artistic notions and the piece’s physical
setting.
George’s work is a wonderful compliment in our lighting gallery.
Click here to see all of George C. Scott's work.
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