New Antique Mirror Finishes from TCG Glass
Handcrafted Depth. Real Variation. Made in the USA.

At TCG Glass, we’ve just introduced a new collection of antique mirror finishes—designed for projects that need more than a standard reflective surface.
These finishes are not printed. They are not sprayed. Each panel is individually hand-finished, creating natural variation in tone, movement, and depth.
No two panels are ever identical—and that’s exactly the point.
What Makes These Finishes Different
Most antique mirrors on the market are designed to look consistent. Ours are designed to look real.
Because each panel is hand-crafted, you’ll see:
- Variation in density and pattern
- Movement across the surface
- Subtle shifts in tone depending on light and angle
- A finish that changes with its environment
This is what gives antique mirror its character—and why it continues to be specified in high-end residential and hospitality projects.
One of the biggest misconceptions about antique mirror is that it should look the same from panel to panel. It shouldn’t.
Antique mirror is a hand-applied chemical process. Variation is inherent—not a defect. In fact, it’s what separates authentic finishes from manufactured imitations.
Lighting, viewing angle, and surrounding materials will also influence how the glass reads in a space. The same panel can appear dramatically different depending on its environment.
Made in the USA
These finishes are commonly used in:
Feature walls
Elevator interiors
Bar and restaurant backdrops
Retail environments
Residential accent walls
Ceiling installations
Wherever the goal is to introduce depth, texture, and reflection—antique mirror adds something standard glass cannot.
Samples Available
If you’re working on a current project, we’re happy to provide physical samples for review.
As with all antique mirror, we recommend reviewing a sample before finalizing a finish to ensure alignment with your design intent.
Final Thought
If you’re looking for a perfectly uniform mirror, this isn’t it.
If you’re looking for something with depth, movement, and real character—this is exactly what antique mirror should be.

