Pilkington Optifloat
Overview
Pilkington Optifloat™ is the name for our high quality float glass with an unrivalled environmental pedigree. When you choose Pilkington Optifloat™ you can be sure of receiving exceptional quality.
Benefits
- Meets the increasing demands for light in today's workplace, creating more attractive interiors with a greater feeling of space in both homes and the workplace.
- Offers a practical, stylish alternative to traditional materials in screens, partitions and furniture at home or in the office.
- Gives designers the freedom to create attractive modern environments that are also economical and easy to maintain.
- Available in a range of thicknesses from 3 mm to 25 mm to enable glass to be used in a wide variety of demanding building applications.
How do I buy/specify this product?
Commercial Applications
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Brochures for Trade Customers
Brochures for Architects and Specifiers
Project References
![]() | Winter Garden at the World Financial Centre, New York W&W Glass, accredited designer, installer and sole distributor of Pilkington Planar™ structural glass facades in the US, re-glazed the entire skylight of ... |
![]() | The Great Court, London's British Museum The creation of The Great Court at London's British Museum two years ago has helped to attract five million visitors a year to this magnificent building. ... |
![]() | City Quay, Dublin City Quay, a new five storey office and retail complex, has just been completed on the banks of the River Liffey in the heart of Dublin’s business distric... |
![]() | The Great Court, London's British Museum The creation of The Great Court at London's British Museum two years ago has helped to attract five million visitors a year to this magnificent building. A ... |
![]() | Turku Art Museum, restoration and extension, Turku, Finland In 1885, the Turku Art Association received a donation from an unknown benefactor for the building of an art museum. Later it was discovered that the donation c... |
![]() | Moscow International University glass atrium, Moscow, Russia Founded in 1992, Moscow International University is the first Russian non-stateeducational institution. It has six faculties, four higher education and two post... |

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