This glass entrance door was built in Kerman and is a prime example of the fusion of stained glass art with authentic Iranian carpentry in a contemporary format. The goal of designing and implementing this entrance door is to create a lasting work of art; an entrance that, beyond being a functional element, defines the visual identity of the building.
The large dimensions of this glass door, with a length of eight meters and a width of three and a half meters, made the project a special and challenging one from the very beginning. In the center of this door, there is a glass circle with a diameter of two meters, which is considered the focal point of the design. The implementation of this circle required great precision and considerable time due to the integrity of the form and complexity of the design.
Implementing details in the stained glass glass door
To create this glass section, the artists carried out various stages of design, cutting, carving and assembly with complete elegance. Each piece of glass was carefully selected and processed to ultimately form a harmonious and integrated design. This time-consuming process played an important role in the final quality of the stained glass door, and the result is a completely handmade and lasting work.
Combining natural wood and glass in the design of the glass door
The main structure of this door is made of natural and durable wood. The choice of natural wood, in addition to increasing durability, has given the work a certain warmth and authenticity. The combination of wood with stained glass has created an eye-catching harmony that is both rooted in traditional art and in line with today’s design language.
This harmony has made the Kerman glass door not just an entry and exit route, but also an identity element in the building’s facade. The light that passes through the colored glass, along with the warm texture of the wood, creates a different and lasting experience for the audience.
Safe transportation and transfer of the glass door to Kerman
Transporting this large glass door to the city of Kerman required careful planning and professional packaging. To prevent any damage, all glass and wooden parts were placed in special wooden boxes. This specialized transportation method ensured that the work reached the project site without the slightest damage.
Attention to detail at this stage indicates the importance of the project and its artistic value. Maintaining the quality and integrity of the door until the moment of installation was one of the main priorities of the executive team.
Glass door as an identity element of the building
Ultimately, this custom glass door appears beyond a functional element. The combination of light, wood and stained glass art turns the entrance of the building into a landmark that attracts the attention of every viewer. This door creates a different experience of entering the space and conveys a sense of authenticity, art and precision.
The presence of this work in the urban context of Kerman is a reminder of the connection between traditional art and contemporary creativity. The Kerman glass door is not only beautiful and practical, but also a narrator of Iranian culture, art, and craftsmanship in an authentic and lasting form.





