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Catalogue number: TR1001
With the Trapezoidal range, the glass block has overcome its last barrier and is free from the constraints of shape. It, therefore, becomes a fully-fledged member of the world of Design.
Thanks to the technology of a unique manufacturing process that has come out of Seves Glassblock research work, authoritative designers such as Belen Moneo and Jeff Brock have let their imagination run wild and have conceived totally new types of glass blocks. The 30x30cm Trapezoidal block, with its square Pegasus shape, has been designed with a special and brand new section obtained by inclining the two parallel faces of the block by 5 degrees. Therefore, on one side, its thickness is 5cm whereas on the other it is 10cm.
On the basis of the chosen method of installation, walls with new shapes and geometries can be created by combining, either vertically or horizontally, edges with similar or different thickness. The final result is "tree-type" installations created by putting various modules on top of each another, or horizontal or vertical curved surfaces.
The Trapezoidal glass block, available with a metallised or satin finished and in the transparent version, is ideal for interiors and exteriors, for totally transparent, suffused or private areas or to create magic and shiny effects with rich and unusual plays of light.
45,70€
Without tax: 38,08€
Catalogue number: TR1002
With the Trapezoidal range, the glass block has overcome its last barrier and is free from the constraints of shape. It, therefore, becomes a fully-fledged member of the world of Design.
Thanks to the technology of a unique manufacturing process that has come out of Seves Glassblock research work, authoritative designers such as Belen Moneo and Jeff Brock have let their imagination run wild and have conceived totally new types of glass blocks. The 30x30cm Trapezoidal block, with its square Pegasus shape, has been designed with a special and brand new section obtained by inclining the two parallel faces of the block by 5 degrees. Therefore, on one side, its thickness is 5cm whereas on the other it is 10cm.
On the basis of the chosen method of installation, walls with new shapes and geometries can be created by combining, either vertically or horizontally, edges with similar or different thickness. The final result is "tree-type" installations created by putting various modules on top of each another, or horizontal or vertical curved surfaces.
The Trapezoidal glass block, available with a metallised or satin finished and in the transparent version, is ideal for interiors and exteriors, for totally transparent, suffused or private areas or to create magic and shiny effects with rich and unusual plays of light.
53,90€
Without tax: 44,91€
Catalogue number: TR1004
With the Trapezoidal range, the glass block has overcome its last barrier and is free from the constraints of shape. It, therefore, becomes a fully-fledged member of the world of Design.
Thanks to the technology of a unique manufacturing process that has come out of Seves Glassblock research work, authoritative designers such as Belen Moneo and Jeff Brock have let their imagination run wild and have conceived totally new types of glass blocks. The 30x30cm Trapezoidal block, with its square Pegasus shape, has been designed with a special and brand new section obtained by inclining the two parallel faces of the block by 5 degrees. Therefore, on one side, its thickness is 5cm whereas on the other it is 10cm.
On the basis of the chosen method of installation, walls with new shapes and geometries can be created by combining, either vertically or horizontally, edges with similar or different thickness. The final result is "tree-type" installations created by putting various modules on top of each another, or horizontal or vertical curved surfaces.
The Trapezoidal glass block, available with a metallised or satin finished and in the transparent version, is ideal for interiors and exteriors, for totally transparent, suffused or private areas or to create magic and shiny effects with rich and unusual plays of light.
88,19€
Without tax: 73,49€
Catalogue number: GI1002
The glass block has now joined the elite of materials that are the main characters of the most significant architectural works of our time such as the Hermès Building in the Ginza district in the heart of Tokyo.
A transparent monolith, the building has been built using a totally innovative type of glass block, the Q42. This is the largest glass block in the world and is the result of our collaboration with one of the most prestigious architects of our days: Renzo Piano.
The CURVE 24 block, which was created to finish off the corners of this building, has a linear internal face that matches the external curved face. The recent Q33 block offers the same strong aesthetic impact in terms of mass and volume of glass that have been spectacularly achieved with the Q42 block but on a smaller scale.
Ginza comes from "Gin", Japanese for silver. And the Q42, CURVE 24 and Q33 blocks derive their lightness and brightness from the silver reflections that have been achieved with a new and exclusive metallisation process of the lateral profile.
These are large glass blocks ideal for exteriors and large façades and as elegant furnishing solutions for interiors. Owing to their "wings", whose depth is 25mm, the large Ginza blocks like the standard 19x19 Pegasus blocks can be assembled leaving as little space between blocks as possible to hide supporting elements altogether. Therefore, full glass walls can be created where the "glass mass" becomes the
45,70€
Without tax: 38,08€
Catalogue number: GI1003
The glass block has now joined the elite of materials that are the main characters of the most significant architectural works of our time such as the Hermès Building in the Ginza district in the heart of Tokyo.
A transparent monolith, the building has been built using a totally innovative type of glass block, the Q42. This is the largest glass block in the world and is the result of our collaboration with one of the most prestigious architects of our days: Renzo Piano.
The CURVE 24 block, which was created to finish off the corners of this building, has a linear internal face that matches the external curved face. The recent Q33 block offers the same strong aesthetic impact in terms of mass and volume of glass that have been spectacularly achieved with the Q42 block but on a smaller scale.
Ginza comes from "Gin", Japanese for silver. And the Q42, CURVE 24 and Q33 blocks derive their lightness and brightness from the silver reflections that have been achieved with a new and exclusive metallisation process of the lateral profile.
These are large glass blocks ideal for exteriors and large façades and as elegant furnishing solutions for interiors. Owing to their "wings", whose depth is 25mm, the large Ginza blocks like the standard 19x19 Pegasus blocks can be assembled leaving as little space between blocks as possible to hide supporting elements altogether. Therefore, full glass walls can be created where the "glass mass" becomes the
53,90€
Without tax: 44,91€
Catalogue number: GI1005
The glass block has now joined the elite of materials that are the main characters of the most significant architectural works of our time such as the Hermès Building in the Ginza district in the heart of Tokyo.
A transparent monolith, the building has been built using a totally innovative type of glass block, the Q42. This is the largest glass block in the world and is the result of our collaboration with one of the most prestigious architects of our days: Renzo Piano.
The CURVE 24 block, which was created to finish off the corners of this building, has a linear internal face that matches the external curved face. The Q33 block offers the same strong aesthetic impact in terms of mass and volume of glass that have been spectacularly achieved with the Q42 block but on a smaller scale.
Ginza comes from "Gin", Japanese for silver. And the Q42, CURVE 24 and Q33 blocks derive their lightness and brightness from the silver reflections that have been achieved with a new and exclusive metallisation process of the lateral profile.
These are large glass blocks ideal for exteriors and large façades and as elegant furnishing solutions for interiors. Owing to their "wings", whose depth is 25mm, the large Ginza blocks like the standard 19x19 Pegasus blocks can be assembled leaving as little space between blocks as possible to hide supporting elements altogether. Therefore, full glass walls can be created where the "glass mass" becomes the
88,19€
Without tax: 73,49€
Catalogue number: DO1001
Doric is an extremely original glass block. For the first time, in fact, glass design has become three-dimensional showing in relief the motif of the famous columns of the Greek temples.
Rafael Moneo, a leading figure of contemporary architecture, felt compelled to combine the modern and innovative nature of glass blocks with such an influential historical icon and used it for the Library of the University of Deusto, a university founded by the Jesuits and based in Bilbao. Doric is a large glass block (30x30cm) originating from Pegasus as shown by the 10mm wings along the entire block. Thanks to the wings, all the supporting elements inside the joints cannot be seen.
For the first time a three-dimensional motif is applied to the external surface of a glass block that is not longer smooth but sinuous and in relief. This has been achieved with parallel grooves that protrude externally by 20mm on one side and internally on the other side of the block.
This is another step that Seves Glassblock has taken to explore some of the incredible potential of glass blocks, in keeping with the choices and requirements of modern architecture, where a product, commonly thought of as "poor", becomes sculpting material. The glass block takes on unique features thanks to the motif and, together with the typical and essential features of the glass, creates spectacular effects for artistic, architectural and design purposes.
45,70€
Without tax: 38,08€
Catalogue number: DO1002
Doric is an extremely original glass block. For the first time, in fact, glass design has become three-dimensional showing in relief the motif of the famous columns of the Greek temples.
Rafael Moneo, a leading figure of contemporary architecture, felt compelled to combine the modern and innovative nature of glass blocks with such an influential historical icon and used it for the Library of the University of Deusto, a university founded by the Jesuits and based in Bilbao. Doric is a large glass block (30x30cm) originating from Pegasus as shown by the 10mm wings along the entire block. Thanks to the wings, all the supporting elements inside the joints cannot be seen.
For the first time a three-dimensional motif is applied to the external surface of a glass block that is not longer smooth but sinuous and in relief. This has been achieved with parallel grooves that protrude externally by 20mm on one side and internally on the other side of the block.
This is another step that Seves Glassblock has taken to explore some of the incredible potential of glass blocks, in keeping with the choices and requirements of modern architecture, where a product, commonly thought of as "poor", becomes sculpting material. The glass block takes on unique features thanks to the motif and, together with the typical and essential features of the glass, creates spectacular effects for artistic, architectural and design purposes.
53,90€
Without tax: 44,91€
Catalogue number: DO1003
Doric is an extremely original glass block. For the first time, in fact, glass design has become three-dimensional showing in relief the motif of the famous columns of the Greek temples.
Rafael Moneo, a leading figure of contemporary architecture, felt compelled to combine the modern and innovative nature of glass blocks with such an influential historical icon and used it for the Library of the University of Deusto, a university founded by the Jesuits and based in Bilbao. Doric is a large glass block (30x30cm) originating from Pegasus as shown by the 10mm wings along the entire block. Thanks to the wings, all the supporting elements inside the joints cannot be seen.
For the first time a three-dimensional motif is applied to the external surface of a glass block that is not longer smooth but sinuous and in relief. This has been achieved with parallel grooves that protrude externally by 20mm on one side and internally on the other side of the block.
This is another step that Seves Glassblock has taken to explore some of the incredible potential of glass blocks, in keeping with the choices and requirements of modern architecture, where a product, commonly thought of as "poor", becomes sculpting material. The glass block takes on unique features thanks to the motif and, together with the typical and essential features of the glass, creates spectacular effects for artistic, architectural and design purposes.
88,19€
Without tax: 73,49€