“Jelly Bean” Colored Glass Collection

Date: 23 October 2015

The new safety-laminated “Jelly Bean” Collection of architectural glasses features 14 bright colors bringing a sense of optimism and comfort to hospitality, retail, healthcare, educational, and corporate interiors and exteriors.

It responds to current design trends favoring combinations of bright colors and daylight to create soothing, uplifting and stimulating environments. The fire-polished “Jelly Bean” laminated glasses meet building safety codes, are stable, fade-resistant, and easy to maintain.The colored interlayers reduce solar energy transmittance, preventing heat build-up. They screen out up to 99% of damaging UV rays, helping minimize color fading of fabrics and furnishings. Installed in facades, the “Jelly Bean” Glass Collection helps control solar heat gain and reduces cooling loads.
 
Carefully selected from hundreds of hues, the collection offers a taste of Bendheim’s advanced custom color capabilities. All colors are VOC-free and have undergone vigorous testing to ensure long-term stability. Custom product options include a virtually unlimited number of transparent, translucent (opal), and opaque hues and surface alternatives, including etched, etched patterns, and surface textures.



Benefits


  • Fade-resistant bright colors

  • Screen out up to 99% UV rays

  • Maintenance-friendly, durable glass surfaces

  • 14 in-stock colors

  • Additional colors & opacities on special request

  • Sizes up to 60” by 120”


 
Applications


  • Curtainwalls

  • Store fronts

  • Screens & partitions

  • Stair railings

  • Balustrades

  • Canopies & ceilings

  • Doors & windows


Please contact your local Bendheim representative to request samples.




 
Please click here to download our detailed product information.

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