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Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Wed 28 Jan, 2009 11:34 am
by juststartingup
Hello
I am new to this forum and just starting up in the home based picture framing business - currently posted to Germany with my husbands job.
I was just wondering whether anyone knew of any hints and tips on German suppliers etc? I hear Nelisen Bainbridge has a German arm but am not sure who they distribute through?
Also, my biggest concern out here is glass - it is SO expensive! I have been quoted 45 euros per metre squared - I wonder whether anyone knows of another route I can try?
Many Thanks.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Wed 28 Jan, 2009 11:56 am
by Dermot
Welcome, to The Framers Forum
I’m not that familiar with the German market, however the following may help.
www.spagl.de
Cresent Mount (Mat) board are also in Germany
http://www.crescent-europe.com/ they distribute the Tru-Vue speciality glass
http://www.tru-vue.com/
For plain float glass I would just find a local glass supplier who will supply you…you will need to shop around for a reliable supplier….Spagl don’t list plain glass on their site but I would suspect that they do have it available, it would be worth checking out….
Lion Picture Framing supplies have a German presence
http://www.lionpic.co.uk/
AMS are also in Germany they do the fittings for aluminium frames they only sell through distributors, that said if you give them a call they might be able to direct you to a local glass supplier.
http://www.artmaterialsservice.com/germany/index.htm
The best of luck with your venture …..
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Wed 28 Jan, 2009 4:43 pm
by juststartingup
Wow! Dermot thank you so much, I can't tell you how useful that has been. I am very glad I came on here!
Any other advice from other people still hugely welcome but that gives me a great starting point, thanks again.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Wed 28 Jan, 2009 4:47 pm
by raph.basan
I see you've been sent to Spagl..... they are great.... we use them here in the UK and find their quality to be outstanding, their delivery is also fantastic !
Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 29 Jan, 2009 1:12 am
by Moglet
juststartingup wrote:... glass - it is SO expensive! I have been quoted 45 euros per metre squared
WHAT??
J-a-ney Mac!! And there was me thinking
Irish prices were bad ( I pay €12-€16 per 3' x 4' lite). Where did they get the raw materials: Mars???
Welcome to The Forum, btw!

Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 29 Jan, 2009 1:14 am
by Moglet
Serious post now.
Tip: When buying float glass, make sure that your supplier interleaves each lite with paper. Cuts down on scratches.

Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 29 Jan, 2009 6:33 pm
by bluboy
Hi you are correct glass is very expensive in Germany, I found a local firm and rather than buy sheets I get it cut to size, I negotiated a discount. Clearly buying it cut to size there is no wasteage.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 29 Jan, 2009 7:54 pm
by Martin Harrold
Juststartingup - that was mouthful for the vicar at your christening! Pardon my asking, but why not use your real name on the Forum - which I guess is so much nicer anyway.
If you are in northern Germany, our little showroom is in Uedem, near to Weeze airport. If you contact Stephen there, he can arrange for you take a look at everything that's on show. Email me at
martinharrold@blueyonder.co.uk and I'll give you all his contact details. We despatch from UK (but not glass - maybe we should. John Palmer - are you reading this?), so depending upon the vagaries of the currency rate, we sometimes work out quite a bit cheaper than buying in Germany - but not always.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 29 Jan, 2009 8:13 pm
by Comet
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 05 Feb, 2009 3:59 pm
by ub40hh
juststartingup wrote:Hello,
Somebody must be mistaken, Euro 45,--/sqm is definately too much. There are distributors in the north of Germany who carry the main brands like Nordrahmen, another one in Neumünster called Dekorat and
www.ibis-online.de
Good luck.
I am new to this forum and just starting up in the home based picture framing business - currently posted to Germany with my husbands job.
I was just wondering whether anyone knew of any hints and tips on German suppliers etc? I hear Nelisen Bainbridge has a German arm but am not sure who they distribute through?
Also, my biggest concern out here is glass - it is SO expensive! I have been quoted 45 euros per metre squared - I wonder whether anyone knows of another route I can try?
Many Thanks.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Thu 05 Feb, 2009 7:17 pm
by Dermot
Welocme to The Framers Forum Ub44hh and thank you for posting details of Ibis
http://www.ibis-online.de/
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Fri 06 Feb, 2009 7:21 am
by Trax
Hello juststartingup.
Florian here from Spagl, Germany. (
http://www.spagl.de)
Please post me your location, I will find someone for you where you could buy glass.
Also you could have a look at our web site (go to "outlet stores" and put in your postal code)
45 € / m2 sounds a bit expensive to me
I hope you will find a good supplier for glass soon.
Best regards
Florian
http://www.spagl.de
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:36 am
by juststartingup
Thank you to everyone for your continued help - it is great!
Florian I am in Fallingbostel (29683 Oerbke) - I will try looking it up on the website now.
Many Thanks.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Tue 10 Feb, 2009 8:47 am
by juststartingup
P.S Florian - I did send an email to the
info@spagl.de email address on Jan 28th but had no reply. I have just tried again.
Many Thanks.
Re: Suppliers in Germany - particularly glass??
Posted: Wed 11 Feb, 2009 12:09 pm
by Trax
Hi juststartingup,
sorry but I did not receive any email from you on January 28th
Got an email yesterday February 10th, will answer you today.
Regards
Florian