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SET IN GLASS

SCROLL DOWN BELOW & CLICK ON ONE OF THE IMAGE GENERATORS TO CREATE YOUR OWN NUMBER.

In the Set In style we use a fantastic glass look material called Slumped Acrylic. The reason we use this material is that it has up to 10 times the impact resistance to that of glass, so for things like stones of lawnmowers you will at worst only end up with a scratch compared to a shattered  piece if it were actually glass. This material also has excellent UV inhibitors added to it.

The Set in style have the shape of the numbers / letters  machined into the face of the Slumped Acrylic itself, this is to provide a flat surface to attach the actual numbers / letters as the Slumped Acrylic has both a texture and a wave pattern running randomly through it. (Meaning that no 2 plates are ever exactly the same) Then we go the extra distance as we do with all of our numbers and physically cut the numbers / letters out of a solid sheet of material and set them into the previously machined Slumped Acrylic. We never simply paint or use vinyl for the number / letters.

The plates when mounted to a wall / fence also stand out 20mm giving them an extra depth feature.

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13 Different Main Plate Materials
  • Clear (Green Tint) Slumped Acrylic
  • 12 Coloured Slumped Acrylic options
2 Different Number / Letter Materials
  • Brushed Aluminium
  • Matt Black Acrylic
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The plates come with all Instructions and Mounting Hardware, all the customer needs to do is drill 4 holes using the actual plate as the template for marking the hole locations (The plate is already predrilled).

We only make House Numbers so all of our products and materials are selected based on their ability to survive in harsh sea side locations and to stand up to prolonged UV sunlight exposure. Numbers are our business and we have rejected a large amount of materials that simply didn't maintain there looks after a few years exposed to the extremes of weather.

Go to Materials page for a description of the material used