What our students say.

5/5

Grace T., DIY Enthusiast

"I had an old armchair sitting in my garage for... "I had an old armchair sitting in my garage for years because I was too intimidated by the piping and tensioning. This upholstery course broke the process down into such logical steps that I finished the project in a weekend. The result looks like it came straight from a high-end showroom."
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Upholstery

4/5

Mark D., Interior Stylist

"Even as someone already working in interiors, the specific techniques... "Even as someone already working in interiors, the specific techniques taught here—especially the corner pleating and spring tying—are game-changers. It’s rare to find a course that focuses on the 'why' behind the craft, not just the 'how.'"
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Concrete

5/5

Julian R., Maker & Designer

"Working with concrete used to be a messy guessing game... "Working with concrete used to be a messy guessing game for me. This course took the mystery out of PSI, reinforcement, and mold making. I’ve gone from making lumpy garden pavers to casting a glass-smooth dining table that is the centerpiece of my home."
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Concrete

5/5

Sarah W., Furniture Hobbyist

"The focus on formwork and curing times was exactly what... "The focus on formwork and curing times was exactly what I needed. Most tutorials skip the technical details, but this series gave me the confidence to build furniture that isn't just beautiful, but structurally sound and built to last."
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Fabric

5/5

Elena S., Home Renovator

"I never realized how much depth decorative plaster could add... "I never realized how much depth decorative plaster could add to a space until this course. Learning the different trowel techniques for Venetian and lime-wash finishes has completely leveled up my renovation projects. It’s an art form, and this course is the perfect teacher."
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Plaster

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5/5

Leo V., Freelance Artisan

"The sections on color-mixing and layering textures were incredibly inspiring.... "The sections on color-mixing and layering textures were incredibly inspiring. I started the course wanting to fix a wall and ended it wanting to start a boutique finishes business. The production quality and close-up shots of the application process are top-tier."
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Plaster

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Learn Reverse Glass Art – The Art of Églomisé

A complete, step-by-step masterclass in traditional gilded glass techniques for modern interiors and contemporary design

Églomisé is a rare and refined decorative art form that transforms glass into luminous, layered works of art using metal leaf, pigments, and reverse painting techniques. Once used in palaces, mirrors, and fine furniture, this centuries-old craft is now experiencing a modern revival in interior design, furniture making, and bespoke decorative art.

The Art of Églomisé is a carefully structured online course that teaches you how to master reverse glass art from the ground up—clearly, professionally, and without guesswork.

In this course, you will learn how to:

  • Prepare and handle glass correctly for professional results

  • Apply gold, silver, and metal leaf with precision

  • Build layered designs in reverse order for depth and luminosity

  • Work with transparency, reflection, and controlled texture

  • Protect, seal, and finish your artwork for long-lasting durability

Unlike surface painting, Églomisé requires a different way of thinking—every layer is applied in reverse. This course guides you through that process step by step, helping you understand not only how each layer is made, but why the sequence matters.

The lessons balance traditional craftsmanship with modern applications, making the course suitable for both beginners and experienced creatives. Whether you are an artist, furniture maker, interior designer, or design-focused DIYer, you will gain a skill that immediately sets your work apart.

Églomisé can be applied to:

  • Decorative wall panels

  • Furniture inserts and cabinet fronts

  • Framed art and mirrors

  • Interior accents for residential and commercial spaces

By the end of the course, you will have the technical confidence and creative understanding needed to design and produce your own Églomisé pieces—ready for use in real projects or professional commissions.

Master the elegance of reverse glass art.
Bring light, depth, and timeless refinement into your work with The Art of Églomisé.