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Behind the Velvet Rope with Marge Carson

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Eglomise, Glass, and Mirror

Verre églomisé is the art of reverse-gilding glass with gold, silver, or platinum leaf. The Marge Carson atelier applies this 18th-century French technique by hand, panel by panel, in finishes that range from softly antiqued silver to warm patinated gold. Specified as door insets, table surfaces, or statement mirrors, each piece becomes the quiet anchor of a designed room.

Antique Mirror
Antique Mirror Sale price$50.00
Black Glass
Black Glass Sale price$50.00
Cashmere Eglomise
Cashmere Eglomise Sale price$50.00
Clear Mirror
Clear Mirror Sale price$50.00
Cristallo Silver Eglomise
Cristallo Silver Eglomise Sale price$50.00
Florentine Silver Eglomise Glass MirrorFlorentine Silver Eglomise
Marrakech Gold Eglomise Glass MirrorMarrakech Antique Eglomise
Parisian Gold Eglomise Glass Mirror Parisian Gold Eglomise
Parisian Gold Eglomise Sale price$50.00

The Tradition

Verre églomisé takes its name from Jean-Baptiste Glomy, the 18th-century French art dealer and framer who refined the technique in Paris. The practice itself is older. Reverse-gilded glass fragments survive from pre-Roman antiquity. The method is unchanged: metal leaf is laid against the back of clear glass, secured by hand, then sealed so the leaf reads forward through the surface.

The Marge Carson Application

Every panel in the collection is hand-applied and individually aged. Designers and clients specify églomisé in three ways. First, as inset panels on casegoods. The Lyon Credenza, for example, is regularly ordered with églomisé top and door insets. Second, as statement wall mirrors. Third, as tabletops set into custom frames.

Signature Patterns

The collection includes named finishes such as Florentine Silver, Cristallo Silver, Parisian Gold, Marrakech Antique, and Cashmere. Each pattern is rendered by hand, so no two panels are identical. Custom patterns can be developed for projects with a specific palette.

How to Specify

Designers may request églomisé samples for client presentation. Pricing reflects panel size, finish complexity, and frame specification. Lead times are confirmed at order entry. For trade access, samples, or custom development, contact the Marge Carson design team or visit the Clarendon Hills flagship.