Brand van Egmond Headquarters
Name
Brand van Egmond Headquarters
Name
Brand van Egmond Headquarters
Name
Brand van Egmond Headquarters
Location
Naarden
Location
Naarden
Location
Naarden
Year
2013
Year
2013
Year
2013
Client
Brand van Egmond
Client
Brand van Egmond
Client
Brand van Egmond
Utilization
High End
Utilization
High End
Utilization
High End
The glass wall installations at the Brand van Egmond headquarters are a prime example of architectural elegance, combining ornament glass with top-tier glass hardware for a clean, modern, and sophisticated aesthetic. This design choice not only enhances the visual appeal with its dynamic interplay of light and texture but also maintains structural integrity through seamless integration.
The glass wall installations at the Brand van Egmond headquarters are a prime example of architectural elegance, combining ornament glass with top-tier glass hardware for a clean, modern, and sophisticated aesthetic. This design choice not only enhances the visual appeal with its dynamic interplay of light and texture but also maintains structural integrity through seamless integration.
The glass wall installations at the Brand van Egmond headquarters are a prime example of architectural elegance, combining ornament glass with top-tier glass hardware for a clean, modern, and sophisticated aesthetic. This design choice not only enhances the visual appeal with its dynamic interplay of light and texture but also maintains structural integrity through seamless integration.
Techniques
Techniques
Techniques
Glass Cutting
We master the art of cutting, both laminated and monolithic glass. With advanced, computer-controlled cutting tables, we can realise both models and rectangular shapes with precision. Our glass cutting capacity ranges from 3 mm to 19 mm thickness.
Glass Cutting
We master the art of cutting, both laminated and monolithic glass. With advanced, computer-controlled cutting tables, we can realise both models and rectangular shapes with precision. Our glass cutting capacity ranges from 3 mm to 19 mm thickness.
Polishing
After cutting the glass, sharp edges are removed through grinding and polishing. This process, known as "Poli," includes coarse pre-grinding, fine re-grinding, and finally polishing.
The maximum thickness that can be processed is 55 mm, with which we strive to achieve a high-quality finish that is not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing to the highest standards.
Polishing
After cutting the glass, sharp edges are removed through grinding and polishing. This process, known as "Poli," includes coarse pre-grinding, fine re-grinding, and finally polishing.
The maximum thickness that can be processed is 55 mm, with which we strive to achieve a high-quality finish that is not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing to the highest standards.
Drilling and Milling
For combining glass with other elements, such as hardware, we use carefully placed holes and cutouts. Whether it's CNC-controlled drilling machines or manual drilling and milling, we work with precision in each operation.
Drilling and Milling
For combining glass with other elements, such as hardware, we use carefully placed holes and cutouts. Whether it's CNC-controlled drilling machines or manual drilling and milling, we work with precision in each operation.
Drilling and Milling
For combining glass with other elements, such as hardware, we use carefully placed holes and cutouts. Whether it's CNC-controlled drilling machines or manual drilling and milling, we work with precision in each operation.