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Glass Furniture - Pilkington

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Glass is an integral part of contemporary furniture solutions. Modern, stylish furniture designs can be created with our extra clear glass, with the benefit of being particularly clear on exposed glass edges. ... For more information on products suitable for Furniture visit: Extra clear glass . Textured and acid etched glass. To discuss any ...

Glass Furniture - Pilkington

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Glass Furniture Glass is increasingly a fashionable element of interior design and an integral part of contemporary furniture solutions. When designing furniture with glass elements, the appearance and visual effects of different types of glass, colours & translucency are taken into consideration.

Pilkington Decorative Glass Range

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This exciting range of stunning, high-end decorative etched glass designs offer excellent light transmission with various levels of privacy. The range is available in a variety of contemporary and traditional designs, each with a modern opaque appearance.

Product Categories - Pilkington

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Improves the energy efficiency of domestic or commercial buildings whilst enabling the extensive use of glass and the benefit of passive solar gain. Fire Protection Provides passive protection from the effects of fire for up to 180 minutes allowing maximum use of natural light and enabling all areas of a building to be occupied.

Glass Structure - Pilkington

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Glass Furniture; Glass Structure There are numerous structural glass systems offered by various suppliers that open up vast possibilities for architects, allowing them to create a complete glass envelope for buildings with frameless façades on any plane.

The Glass Houses of Britain - Pilkington

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Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh. The Palm house at Edinburgh’s Botanic Gardens dates back to 1858 and is the tallest glass house in Britain.It was built using a combination of stone, iron and glass with its centre piece being a large glass dome that was created to house the tallest of palm trees.This building is a great example of Victorian glass architecture and the fact it is still the ...

Conservatory - Pilkington

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A glass conservatory can be beneficial for a wide range of reasons: Due to the development in both thermally insulating glass and solar-control glass, you will be able to use this additional room/area all year round. It will enable you to enjoy your garden throughout the year, bringing "the outside in".

Appearance of Glass

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Glass Furniture; Heated Glass; Infrastructure; Lighting Products; Mirror Concealing Displays; Museum and Display Glass; Picture Glass; Splash Backs; ... The principle area of importance for glass is the range between Ultraviolet and Infrared rays representing daylight or visible light. Energy can exist in many forms including heat, light ...

Glassary - L

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Glassary - L Laminate: another term for laminated glass. Laminated glass: laminated glass is produced by combining layers of glass with plastic (PVB) or resin (CIP) interlayers to form sandwiches of material with specific design properties. Laminated toughened glass: laminated glass made with all the panes in toughened glass. This is often specified for overhead and structural glazing ...

Energy-efficient Glass

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Using a product from our energy-efficient glass range in your windows will reduce your home’s CO 2 output, making your carbon footprint smaller and your home more environmentally friendly. We offer a range of low-e energy-efficient glazing to suit every type of property, from a modern home to an older traditional styled home.

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