Bendheim Introduces the Spirit Collection™ Translucent White Safety Laminated Glass
September 17, 2008
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The Spirit Collection’s refined contemporary style is well-suited for a variety of commercial, residential, and hospitality applications, including wall partitions, curtainwalls, windows, ceilings, balustrades, table tops, and lighting.
“There is a definite trend in the use of translucent white glass, a product providing excellent daylighting and exceptional aesthetics,” said Donald Jayson, Vice President of Bendheim. “Bendheim has taken this concept to a new level by creating a product available in a wide variety of textures, offering architects and designers an array of choices to suit their project needs.”
The glass can be custom created using an unlimited number of patterns, including low-iron options. The collection is currently offered in six textures (Ice Water, Winter Garden, Graphic, Venetian, Motion, and Pinstripe) and three opacity levels of polished white (Purity, Radiance, and Veil). The Spirit Collection™ is laminated for safety; some textures may also be tempered for special applications. The glass ranges from 1/4 to 3/4-inches in thickness and is available in large sheet sizes.
Founded in 1927, S.A. Bendheim Co., Inc. is one of the world’s foremost sources of specialty glass products. The third-generation, family-owned company develops, imports, processes, and ships its products worldwide. The glass is processed in-house, utilizing state-of-the-art machinery and sound environmental practices. Bendheim’s products span five divisions including Architectural Glass, Channel Glass, Restoration Glass®, Stained Glass, and Cabinet Glass. Bendheim Wall Systems, Inc. is North America’s leading provider of channel glass wall systems and the exclusive distributor of Lamberts channel glass. Bendheim maintains more than 2,000 varieties of specialty decorative glass in its New Jersey and California facilities. Design professionals are invited to visit Bendheim’s extensive showroom in Tribeca, New York City.
This article references the following Bendheim divisions:
Architectural


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