The global demand for Glass on Glass Picture Frames (often referred to as floating frames or sandwich glass frames) has surged by 45% in the last five years. This growth is driven by the minimalist interior design movement and the increasing need for high-clarity archival displays in museums and high-end galleries. Unlike traditional wood or plastic-backed frames, the glass-on-glass construction offers a 360-degree transparency that creates a "floating" effect for the artwork.
China currently supplies over 60% of the world's processed glass. The efficiency of Suzhou Jiaerbe Glass Co., Ltd. lies in its integrated supply chain. Located in the heart of Jiangsu province, we leverage regional raw material proximity and advanced CNC water-jet cutting technology.
Founded by Bin He, a veteran who has shaped the glass industry since 2002, Suzhou Jiaerbe Glass Co., Ltd. was established with a singular vision: to integrate China's vast glass resources and deliver high-quality, competitively priced solutions to the global market. Our expertise spans from raw sheet glass to complex decorative processing.
The foundation of all framing projects, offering flat, distortion-free surfaces.
Double-coated silver mirrors for decorative and vanity applications.
Reducing glare to less than 1%, perfect for professional art framing.
5x stronger than standard glass, essential for large-scale public displays.
As an SEO Growth Director and industry consultant, I’ve observed three critical trends in the Glass On Glass Picture Frame supply chain:
Europe and North American buyers are prioritizing recyclable glass and lead-free coatings. Our copper-free mirrors lead the way in eco-friendly glass tech.
Protecting artwork from photodegradation is non-negotiable. We integrate UV-blocking laminates between glass layers for archival framing.
The rise of interactive displays. We are now seeing demand for switchable PDLC glass in high-end commercial framing scenarios.
Where does our glass go? From Suzhou to the world, the applications are diverse:
Standard clear glass contains iron oxide, which gives it a green tint, especially visible at the edges. Ultra-White Glass (Low-Iron) removes this, ensuring the floating artwork's colors are seen exactly as intended without distortion.
We use customized seaworthy plywood crates with interleaving paper between glass sheets. This prevents scratches and breakage during the long-haul transit to Europe, North America, and Australia.
Yes, we offer full customization. Our CNC cutting capabilities allow for complex shapes beyond standard rectangles, including circular, arched, and geometric multi-layer glass frames.
Typical lead times range from 15 to 25 days depending on the complexity of the processing (e.g., tempering, AR coating, or lamination).
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