Glass is one of the most diverse, beautiful, emotional, exciting and attractive architectural materials with over 4000 years of rich history.
Today, with the development of technology, the glass reveals its true potential. It creates an impression of lightness, freedom, luxury, and wealth of space, so it is increasingly used in the construction of the interior of both homes and public buildings.
Despite the imposed notions of coldness and hardness, which are usually associated with glass surfaces, it is highly aesthetic resource to achieve plastic and airy interior designs.
It would be difficult to resist the charm and beauty of glass in its different varieties.
Its natural beauty combined with whimsical shapes, product of unconventional imagination of contemporary designers or borrowed from nature; create a feeling of something unique, elegant, and spacious.
Increasingly large-scale use of glass is a trend in world architecture and furniture design.
Functional and decorative properties of glass emphasize the plastic and expressiveness of the compositions in which it participates and gives them a contemporary sound.
Nuances, reflections, transparency, ceaseless play of light refracted through the glass, the power of induced aesthetic emotions – all this creates a unique atmosphere, ideal and elegant way to enrich, characterize, and individualize the interior.
Glass with its unobtrusive presence, sometimes extravagant elegance and undeniable finesse creates a new sense of beauty and uniqueness of the space.
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