Desirable glass
Paul Richards
MD GUR Build UK ltd nZeb "Housing" System. Platform H specialist. Passive Haus products developer.
If you are a door supplier then here is a tip, choose the right glass for your market.
many of you simply ask your supplier what have you got, and they then offer you the same range as everyone else,and you choose the range with the least offensive option. here in the UK there are only a couple of suppliers for door glass so your options are limited, the range is price driven and often never intended for the European market so thats why most decorative glass is pretty ugly, making your doors un appealing, in my experience decorative glass sells doors, getting this right is the answer, i have worked around the globe and have seen the diversity in glass markets some realy good designs and some realy bad, the bad ones dont sell over there so guess what they end up over here. and you put them in your doors.
Time to change, i invented a product that mass producing decorative glass ,so i worked with some of the leading glass designers to produce some of the finest glass possible.there brief was to design for royalty, they produced some of the finest designs i have ever seen. complex and simple but with thought and quality at the heart of the design, we then took some of these designs from the "Palace range" and converted them into glass the pics show a couple of designs brilliant cut that refract light around the hallway, one design is called the Lumiare, it is a candle in its design to light the way.
So whats so special , this is a film bonded to glass, yes a film. my process manufactured this suite in 30 seconds, we can make up to 11 individual designs in a multi tool all made in around 30 second sequence, think thats quick i set up a manufacturer in Canada that has a 9 second sequence with robotic production,no need to go to china for your glass make it youself for a fraction of what you are currently paying, or just let your competitor do it, i am looking for a serious group to work with, and make glass desirable again.