Top 10 Edge Finishes for Custom Glass Table Tops

Top 10 Edge Finishes for Custom Glass Table Tops

Updated · Design & Fabrication Insights by Glass Helper UK

When designing a custom glass table top,
the edge finish plays a major role in both aesthetics and safety. From sleek, modern lines to decorative bevels,
your edge style can completely change the feel of the table. Here are the top 10 edge finishes trending in the UK for 2025.

1) Flat Polished Edge

The most common finish, flat polished edges are ground smooth and glossy, creating a clean, mirror-like surface.
This style is ideal for contemporary dining and office tables. According to
ToughGlaze UK,
flat polished edges enhance clarity and complement minimalistic interiors.

2) Beveled Edge

A beveled edge tapers the top edge of the glass (usually at 10–45°), adding depth and a touch of luxury.
Commonly used in dining tables and decorative mirrors, it reflects light beautifully and works well in classic or transitional interiors.
Learn more at Pilkington UK.

3) Pencil Polished Edge

Named for its soft, rounded contour, the pencil edge gives glass a refined and safe finish without sharp corners.
It’s especially popular for coffee tables or areas with high traffic. The smooth curve diffuses reflections while maintaining elegance.

4) Double Beveled Edge

This decorative option features two bevels — one on the top and one on the bottom — for an enhanced sparkle.
Interior designers often pair double bevels with thick glass (10–12 mm) to highlight craftsmanship in dining or conference tables.

5) OG (Ogee) Edge

The OG edge has an “S”-shaped curve for a traditional, ornate appearance.
Commonly used in luxury homes, it mimics carved stone detailing. Though less common in modern spaces,
it’s a favourite for classical furniture restorations.

6) Mitered Edge

A mitered edge joins two glass panels at a 45° angle, creating seamless corners for waterfall tables and display cases.
This technique requires precision cutting and is often used by professional fabricators like
Guardian Glass Europe
partners for architectural furniture.

7) Seamed Edge

A simple yet essential finish, the seamed edge removes sharpness without polishing.
It’s the most cost-effective option for glass that fits within frames or isn’t directly exposed.
Used mostly for shelving or furniture inserts.

8) Bullnose Edge

The bullnose edge rounds the glass into a full semi-circle — smooth, tactile, and safe.
Great for child-friendly homes and workspaces. Similar to the pencil edge but more pronounced.
Learn more from Glass Genius.

9) Chamfered Edge

The chamfered edge cuts away a small 45° strip around the perimeter. It’s less reflective than a bevel but still adds subtle character.
Often chosen for desks and side tables where durability and style need balance.

10) Polished Radius Corners

To complement any of the finishes above, radius corners can be added — rounded edges that prevent chips and injuries.
Glass Helper’s custom table top builder allows you to specify corner radius sizes (5 mm to 50 mm) for a tailored look.

Pro Tip: For tabletops thicker than 10 mm, opt for a flat polished or beveled edge — it enhances light reflection and provides a premium aesthetic finish.

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