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Structuran & Decoran Crystallized Glass Ceramic


The Greenhouse Effect Ltd. are global technical sales agents for a new sustainable material structuran & decoran crystallized glassceramic sheet that comes out of Germany. This is unusually both 100% recycled glass trade waste content as well as, through its homogeneity and omission of any resins it is 100% recyclable by glass processors.

This material used by architects and specifiers in place of many sheet natural stone applications and some sheet glass applications. For example: kitchen and vanity, bar and restaurant solid surfaces, feature lit walls and internal linings, screens and flooring slabs, external facades, louvers, street furniture and lighting devices as well as water features and interior furniture.

We work and design with retail clients, trade customers and distributors to enable your projects to be economically and suitably realized with a material offering great internal beauty and unrivalled characteristics.

We also represent other small manufacturers offering bespoke surfaces in glazed, unglazed lava stone, used in similar a manner for interiors as well as stone or terracotta mosaic for dining tables under a separate company name Tavole Calde Ltd.

 

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  • Translucent Materials
  • Solid surfaces
  • Sheet Material
  • Kitchens
  • Glass Flooring Slabs
  • Feature Walls
  • Decorative Glass

The Greenhouse Effect Ltd

The Greenhouse Effect Ltd

The Coachhouse

High Street

Alfriston

East Sussex

United Kingdom

BN26 5TD

Tel: 01323871399

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structuran Crystallized Glass - EXTERNAL FACADES
Designed with specifiers in mind, this brochure describes the character, potential applications and design best practice for a new, revolutionary sheet material, currently in application within the construction and interiors market.
decoran Crystallized Glass - INTERNAL APPLICATIONS
Described fully as crystallized, annealed glassceramic, this pioneering material should not be specified as glass per se but more as a unique stone-like material.