• Moco Museum

Name

Moco Museum

Name

Moco Museum

Name

Moco Museum

Location

Amsterdam

Location

Amsterdam

Location

Amsterdam

Year

2023

Year

2023

Year

2023

Client

Moco Museum

Client

Moco Museum

Client

Moco Museum

Utilization

High End

Utilization

High End

Utilization

High End

Glass floor installation for the Six N Five exposition in Moco Museum. Reflecting the light beautifully while keeping the room dark. Photography by Jairo Lopez

Glass floor installation for the Six N Five exposition in Moco Museum. Reflecting the light beautifully while keeping the room dark. Photography by Jairo Lopez

Glass floor installation for the Six N Five exposition in Moco Museum. Reflecting the light beautifully while keeping the room dark. Photography by Jairo Lopez

Techniques

Techniques

Techniques

Digitising

The process involves converting physical molds into digital formats for easier modification and storage. It also includes using digital tools like 3D scanning or laser measurement to accurately capture the dimensions of spaces or shapes. These methods ensure precise planning and execution for installations or constructions.

Digitising

The process involves converting physical molds into digital formats for easier modification and storage. It also includes using digital tools like 3D scanning or laser measurement to accurately capture the dimensions of spaces or shapes. These methods ensure precise planning and execution for installations or constructions.

Tempering

After tempering, glass becomes five times stronger and more impact-resistant, with enhanced bend and break strength, and better resistance to mechanical stress. It breaks into small, safer pieces, reducing cut risks. Additionally, tempered glass withstands higher temperatures more effectively.

Tempering

After tempering, glass becomes five times stronger and more impact-resistant, with enhanced bend and break strength, and better resistance to mechanical stress. It breaks into small, safer pieces, reducing cut risks. Additionally, tempered glass withstands higher temperatures more effectively.

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.

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.

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