GLASS
Bronze Tinted Glass
Bronze Tinted Glass is a warm-toned architectural glass that filters light while adding depth, reflectivity and subtle privacy. Its smoky bronze colour works especially well in refined contemporary interiors, partitions, cabinetry and decorative features.
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Overview
Glass
Bronze · Brown · Smoky Grey
Warm · Reflective · Translucent
€€€ · Premium
Contemporary · Luxury · Art Deco
Low
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Physical Characteristics
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Finish Options
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Common Applications
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Advantages & Limitations
Advantages
- Warm and sophisticated appearance
- Filters glare while retaining natural light
- Adds depth and subtle visual privacy
- Resistant to moisture and staining
- Available in several decorative finishes
Limitations
- Shows fingerprints and water marks
- Edges can be vulnerable to impact
- Colour changes with lighting conditions
- Requires specialist fabrication
- Tempered glass cannot be altered after production
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Maintenance & Care
Clean using a soft, lint-free cloth and a suitable non-abrasive glass cleaner. Remove water marks and fingerprints regularly to preserve the transparent or reflective finish.
Avoid abrasive pads, blades and harsh alkaline cleaners. Take additional care around exposed edges and follow the manufacturer’s guidance for coated, mirrored or laminated glass.
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Installation Considerations
- Specify tempered or laminated safety glass where required.
- Confirm all dimensions and openings before production.
- Review the bronze colour in the intended lighting conditions.
- Use compatible hardware, sealants and setting blocks.
- Protect faces and exposed edges during installation.
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Sustainability
Bronze Tinted Glass can provide a long service life and may be recyclable when it is not combined with incompatible coatings or laminates. Specify recycled content where available and design panels so they can be removed, replaced or reused.
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Best Pairings
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Use With Caution
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