See Energy-Reduction with Chromavision by Pulp Studio Design
Diving into the essence, or the “pulp” of the product, the studio known for the post last month on their Perla glass in the Pintura collection has now come up with something a bit more subdued. Introducing Chromavision from Los Angeles’ finest, Pulp Studio, the new laminated glass material is designed to help the energy-transmission of buildings reach a greater potential.
Chromavision. Designed by Pulp Studio Design.
With Help From Metallics and Pulp Studio, Achieve Energy Efficiency with Chromavision Glass
Recommended for use primarily on building facades, the reduction in energy-transmission values using Chromavision is the technical aspect we adore. Besides that, however, we also care that it looks brilliant during rain or shine. Likewise, the texture and metallic appearance of the exterior building material can be used for interior applications also. Seeming like Aluminum, Copper, or Brass sheets of glass, otto-otto calls them “twill-like shades” that seem to bring the same beauty inside.
Created by laminating a custom substrate between two pieces of glass, Chromavision contains three layers of material. This end result reacts well to intense exterior exposure to the sun while appearing cloudy and metallic from the outdoor eye. Inside, there is no need to worry about the opaque quality since Chromavision looks like a simple, tinted window with all objects appearing clear with full visibility.
With a new building material made with a custom substrate by the US-based Pulp Studio at your fingertips, the indoor and outdoor design of your next project capitalizes on energy-efficiency while looking beautiful and metallic to all observers.
Via Otto-Otto.
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