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For over two decades, ThinkGlass, leader in crafting exceptional glass countertops and stair treads, has been taking its innovative glass solutions to the four corners of the world. Some projects have required countless hours of research and development, and all are the result of close collaboration between architects and designers. Whether it's to Europe, the United States, or Asia, we deliver like no other!


Glass and wood stair treads with LED - Jutras

Explore our LED-lit glass stair treads, combining wooden treads and a central wooden stringer, perfectly integrated into a warm décor. This harmonious design creates a welcoming, refined atmosphere. The bar's glass shelves complete this convivial space, adding a touch of modernity while highlighting the elegance of the wood. Transform your interior into a place of comfort and style with these exceptional staircases.

The introduction of LED lighting into stair design transforms ordinary stairs into captivating features. Our LED-lit glass stair treads provide a soft, ambient glow, enhancing safety while adding a touch of sophistication to your home. This innovative design not only illuminates your path but also highlights the architectural beauty of your staircase.

The harmony between glass and wood in stair design offers a unique blend of modernity and warmth. This combination provides the transparency and sleekness of glass, complemented by the natural texture and warmth of wood.

LOCATION: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
THICKNESS:
1 1/2” (36 mm)
COLOR & TEXTURE:
Crystal Gemma
EDGE:
Polished
SPECIAL FEATURES:
LED, Center stringer

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