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16 - 20" Coffee or cocktail table.
18 - 22" Occasional or lamp table.
27 - 29" Console or sofa table.
29 - 31" Dining or breakfast table.
at least 26" from all walls and other furniture.
12 to 14" of depth for leg room.
24 to 28" of space per chair.
4 to 6" of space between chairs. * The top and bottom of your base, or bases, must be at least 1/3 of the glass top. Edges

FLAT POLISH
The Flat Polish is the least expensive edge detail. The side edge is flat with a small seam or bevel (aris) on the top & bottom edge of the glass.

PENCIL POLISH
The Pencil Polish is especially popular on circles & ovals. The side edge is rounded, which gives it a soft look.

1” BEVEL
The 1” Bevel is the most versatile edge.A flat polish with a brilliant bevel on the top edge of the glass, this edge can be formal, casual, traditional or contemporary!

OGEE (OG) EDGE
The Ogee Edge is a look for the ages. Ogee is defined as an “S” in profile. This edge goes back to the Greeks & Romans and is gorgeous on columns and wrought iron bases.

DOUBLE BEVEL
The Double Bevel is pricy yet brilliant.A flat polish with 2 bevels on the top edge of the glass, this edge is very dressy and adds prismatic colors to any room.

TRIPLE OG (WATERFALL)
The Triple OG resembles a waterfall on edge. A rolling look with 3 pencil edges on the edge of the glass, this edge absolutely sparkles. For those that want the rare jewel!
WAVE EDGE
The wave edge has small, brillant, symetrical facets that look like rolling waves on the edge of the glass. This edge absolutely sparkles. See the Cbase table on the home page.
Shown below are the industry tolerances for the different glass thickness'. Every effort is made to hold your glass to the size ordered. An additional charge will be added to orders requesting "hold to exact size".
Standard Tolerances
Thickness
Tolerance
1/4”
±1/8”
3/8”
±3/16”
1/2”
±1/4”
3/4”
±3/8” Corner Details
A radius = half of a diameter. Example: 4" radius = the roundness of a 8" diameter.
A clip corner = the size of the imaginary corner being removed. Example: 4" clip will have a 5-5/8" diagonal.