Satin glass

Satin glass is formed by the process of chemical digestion. As a result, one of the glass surfaces becomes slightly porous and dull, losing its translucency. The satin surface is somewhat similar to the sandblasting effect, but satin compared to sandblasting is more delicate and even. Thanks to the delicate structure and elegance when combined with other materials such as wood, aluminum or steel, this glass is widely used, especially in decorative elements and interior decoration.
Available in the following variants:

  • Colorless
  • Extra white
  • Brown
  • Graphite
  • Blue
  • Green

3 mm
4 mm
5 mm
6 mm
2250 x 1605
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2550 x 1605
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3210 x 2250
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3210 x 2550
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8 mm
10 mm
12 mm
19 mm
3210 x 2250
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3210 x 2550
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