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Bendheim Adds Lunar Series to Titanium Architectural Etched Glass Line

Bendheim Lunar Collection

Bendheim introduced the Lunar Series to its Titanium architectural etched glass line. 

The company’s Titanium Lunar Collection delivers a delicate reflective glass that interplays with available light, adding luminosity and a soft energy. The decorative Lunar collection features a mix of luminous patterns, each designed to play with light in a unique way.  

Product details and applications

The durable, maintenance-friendly material and its three-dimensional patterns are ideal for an array of interior design projects. Its fingerprint-resistant surface is well-suited for wall cladding applications in high traffic areas, while its gentle glow is a quiet design element that improves the quality and quantity of interior light.

Architects and designers are continuing to adopt holistic approaches to creating healthier environments. Mood- and productivity-boosting daylight, with the help of specialty architectural glass, can have a positive effect on the health and wellness of building occupants.

This new line of luminous architectural glass aims to enhance interior spaces, gently reflecting and diffusing daylight. The graphic internal patterns give the illusion of depth, a material which subtly shifts in texture and depth. The patterns can be customized and scaled to project requirements, and is ideal for a variety of applications including:  feature walls for healthcare, hospitality, commercial, and residential interiors.

The Titanium Lunar Collection can be easily installed with Bendheim’s Z-Kiss and Turnkey Systems to save time and labor costs.

What Bendheim says

“We’re excited to introduce this line to provide ever more options for architects and building designers,’’ says Bendheim President Donald Jayson. “Innovation is critical to staying in the industry forefront, and the Titanium Lunar Collection adds a luminous, creative option that will gently and dramatically improve a building’s aesthetics.”