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Printed glass designs

Landscapes, wildlife, botanicals and abstracts, printed onto toughened glass for kitchen splashbacks, feature walls, wardrobe shutters and partitions. Pick a design and we’ll connect you with 2–3 pros in your city who print and fit it.

50 designs · made to order · you can also supply your own image.

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Photographs of completed work supplied by Vetrova Interni. Indicative of what local fabricators can build — your quote comes from pros in your own city.

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Where printed glass goes

Feature walls and kitchen splashbacks. These are design visualisations, not photographs of installed work.

A kitchen with a yellow backsplash and a metal faucet.
Configurator hero — seed
A wall with a gold design and a couch with tan pillows.
Configurator hero — seed
Feature Wall Floral Art — feature walls design conceptCONCEPT
Feature Wall Floral Art
Kitchen Green Marble — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen Green Marble
Feature Wall Lux Glass 1 — feature walls design conceptCONCEPT
Feature Wall Lux Glass 1
Kitchen Mint Splash — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen Mint Splash
Feature Wall Lux Glass 2 — feature walls design conceptCONCEPT
Feature Wall Lux Glass 2
Kitchen UV 1 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 1
Feature Wall Lux Glass 3 — feature walls design conceptCONCEPT
Feature Wall Lux Glass 3
Kitchen UV 2 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 2
Kitchen UV 3 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 3
Kitchen UV 4 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 4
Kitchen UV 5 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 5
Kitchen UV 6 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 6
Kitchen UV 7 — kitchen backsplash design conceptCONCEPT
Kitchen UV 7

What to check before you order

Ask for a printed sample at full scale, not a proof on paper. Ink density and colour shift once the design is blown up to a 2-metre panel, and a gradient that looks smooth on screen can band visibly. A good fabricator will print an A4 crop from the actual file.

Confirm the glass is toughened if the panel goes behind a hob or anywhere it can be walked into. Printing does not change the safety requirement — see our safety checker for where safety glass is standard practice.

Get cut-outs measured on site. Socket and switch positions have to be cut before toughening — a toughened panel cannot be drilled afterwards. A remeasure before fabrication is worth the extra day.

Common questions

What is printed glass?

Printed glass is toughened glass with a design applied to it, usually by UV printing — ink cured onto the rear face with ultraviolet light — or by ceramic frit printing, where the ink is fused into the surface during toughening. UV printing handles photographic detail and full colour, which is why almost all decorative work uses it. Frit is tougher and used where the panel faces weather or heavy abrasion.

Where can printed glass be used?

Most commonly as a kitchen splashback, a bedroom or living-room feature wall, wardrobe shutters, and office partitions. It suits kitchens particularly well because the surface is one continuous piece with no grout lines, so it wipes clean. For splashbacks behind a gas hob, tell your fabricator — the panel must be toughened and the print specified to take the heat.

How much does printed glass cost in India?

Indicative rates run roughly ₹350–₹900 per sq ft depending on glass thickness, print coverage and whether the panel is toughened. Full-bleed photographic prints cost more than a simple pattern because of ink coverage. Installation, cut-outs for sockets, and edge polishing are usually quoted separately — ask whether a rate is supply-only or supply-and-fit.

Can I print my own image?

Yes. Any high-resolution image can be printed, provided you have the right to use it — a photograph you took, or artwork you have licensed. Resolution matters more than people expect: an image that looks sharp on a phone can band badly when blown up to a 2-metre panel, so send your fabricator the largest original you have and ask for a printed sample before committing.

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