The kitchen is the hardest room for art: steam, grease, temperature swings. Canvas and paper soak all of that up; tempered glass doesn't. At SRC every glass piece is printed at our workshop in Bet Shemesh, made to order, and arrives finished and ready to hang above the counter, the island or the dining nook.
The image is printed on the back of tempered glass, so the surface facing the kitchen is nothing but smooth glass. A splash of sauce or a film of steam wipes off in one pass of a damp cloth, without ever touching the color itself. The glass also won't yellow or warp from humidity, which is what happens over time to framed paper prints hung near the cooking area. The shine of the glass reflects light, and in a typical Israeli kitchen — which usually has no large free wall — that makes even a mid-size 60x90 unit feel like a genuine focal point.
For a strip of wall above the worktop, a horizontal format fits — an abstract in terracotta and olive tones ties into wood and stone, while a sea or field view opens up a small kitchen. Above a central island you can go with one large unit, and in a dining nook alongside the kitchen a pair of identical-size pieces on a single hanging line works beautifully. Since everything is printed to order in Bet Shemesh, we can match the exact measurement to the width of your niche — send us the dimensions on WhatsApp 054-776-0643 and get a precise quote.
Choosing art for the kitchen is a decision you live with every morning, so before the glass goes to print you get a free preview of the piece at the size you chose. Production only begins after your approval. A 60x90 glass piece costs about 1,450 shekels, sets start at 720 shekels, and delivery anywhere in the country takes up to 18 business days — the piece arrives with a built-in hanger, no framing or glazing required.
Yes, at a reasonable hanging distance. Tempered glass withstands temperature changes and the ordinary steam of a home kitchen. Just avoid hanging it directly above an open flame, as with any wall piece.
A damp microfiber cloth or a little glass cleaner. The print sits on the back of the glass, so cleaning never touches the color at all.
A 60x90 glass piece costs about 1,450 shekels, and sets of several units start at 720 shekels. Every order includes a free preview before printing.
Yes. It's printed in Bet Shemesh and arrives finished with a built-in hanging solution — no framing, glazing or assembly. Delivered anywhere in the country within 18 business days.