Joel Berman Glass Studios


Architectural Record

Crumpled paper texture is the newest addition to cast-glass family

After two years of research, Joel Berman Glass Studios has developed new casting methods for three-dimensional molds. The lastest addition is the Arrigado texture, an abstraction of folded paper that can be developed as a clear, frosted, matte or colored sheets in any Pantone color. The product is available either in thermal formed plastic or in tempered, laminated, or annealed glass.

Joel Berman Glass Studios uses a process pf recycling and reusing tempered glass that traditionally cannot be processed any further, according to company design director and president, Joel Berman.

Since the glass is both stuctural and functional, it can be used for indoor and outdoor partitions, boardroom walls, office side-lite panels, curtain walls, and signage. The corrugated sizes range up to 5' x 10', with 12' available for some configurations. Pattern directions include both horizontal and vertical. Arrigado is offered in 42" x 98", 48" x 102", and 32" x 102" sheets. If non-tempered, almost any size is available.

Arrigado joins a family of products that includes textures similar to corrugated sheet metal and corrugated cardboard. A line of table accessories will be launched this fall.

Cover: Architectural Record


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Architectural Record
August, 2002

 

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