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WHY INSIGNE ART DESIGN?
Our 3/16" (4 mm) tempered glass artworks are crafted with DURST UV ink technology for unmatched depth, vibrancy, and durability. Designed to inspire, made to last.
Ultra Clear. Ultra Durable.
Vivid Colors. Lasting Brilliance.
Steel mount system included.
Interactive Size Guide
Select a size — updates live against a standard 84" sofa for true proportional reference.
What Makes It Exceptional
Heat-tempered to be 5x stronger than standard glass and shatter-resistant for safety. Polished edges catch ambient light from every angle, giving the artwork a luminous 3D depth that canvas and acrylic simply cannot match. Easy to clean — just wipe with a soft damp cloth.
Printed at 1200 dpi using industrial DURST UV printers — ink is cured directly into the glass surface, not laminated or glued on top. UV-resistant inks rated for 100+ years indoors with zero color fade. UL GREENGUARD Gold certified for safe indoor air quality in homes, schools, and healthcare environments.
Galvanized steel mount hardware lifts the glass 3/4" (2 cm) off the wall — creating a natural shadow line that makes the piece appear to float. Larger sizes include two mounting points for extra stability. Assembly guide and wall template included. Under 10 minutes from box to wall.
Custom-fit corner foam inserts protect every edge. Larger sizes get an extra layer of EVA foam for added safety. Each piece is placed in a reinforced box built to match the exact product size — then individually quality-checked before dispatch. Free express shipping, 2–5 days worldwide. Damaged on arrival? Full replacement, no questions asked.
The Process
About This Piece
Lady Justice and the gavel stand in horizontal cinematic format — a bronze-and-silver Justitia statue with raised scales and lowered sword poses beside a small wooden gavel-and-block, all lit by a single spotlight against a deep-charcoal void with painterly grey blur behind.
The composition reads as legal-publication editorial: Justitia occupies the right two-thirds of the panel with the scales held high and the sword tip resting on her plinth, the gavel sits to the left at table-level, and the gradient charcoal background fades to near-black at every corner. The piece holds the gravitas of a Bar Association cover.
Tempered glass deepens the charcoal and lets the bronze statue catch with luminous metallic detail that paper print cannot match. Hung in a law-firm office, a gentleman's library, a barrister's study or a designer-luxury entryway, this Justitia-and-gavel cinematography brings legal-iconography gravitas and editorial-photography polish into a residential wall.
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