Wide frameless wine room enclosure shot from low angle, full-height glass panels meeting at a clean structural corner, daylit interior with stone shelving visible through the glass, north-facing soft white light, tight on the frameless corner joint where two panels meet without hardware
Wide frameless wine room enclosure shot from low angle, full-height glass panels meeting at a clean structural corner, daylit interior with stone shelving visible through the glass, north-facing soft white light, tight on the frameless corner joint where two panels meet without hardware
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Engineered from the opening dimension

When the drawing calls for something that doesn't ship in a box, Carrington starts from the structural opening and works forward — every edge, every tolerance, every connection resolved before a single panel is cut.

Extreme close-up of a frameless glass hinge connection on a wine room door, flat north-facing daylight, polished stainless pivot point where the glass edge meets the structural floor bracket, no decorative hardware, pure engineered precision
Extreme close-up of a frameless glass hinge connection on a wine room door, flat north-facing daylight, polished stainless pivot point where the glass edge meets the structural floor bracket, no decorative hardware, pure engineered precision
How It Works

From drawing to structural reality

Every bespoke project begins with the actual opening — field-measured, not assumed. Tolerances are resolved on paper before fabrication starts, so the glass that arrives on site fits the space as drawn.

Have a specification that needs an answer

Bring the drawing, the opening dimensions, or the constraint — Carrington works from what the project actually requires.