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Product Details:
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| Place of Origin: | China |
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| Brand Name: | Glawall |
| Certification: | SGS, ISO 9001,UL, CE |
| Model Number: | every stickness profile can make it grid |
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Payment & Shipping Terms:
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| Minimum Order Quantity: | 10 square meters |
| Price: | US$80.00 10 - 99 square meters |
| Packaging Details: | wooden package |
| Delivery Time: | 2-3 weeks |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 3000 square maters per month |
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Detail Information |
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| Material: | Aluminum Frame+glass Panel | Transparency: | Clear |
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| Customizable: | Size, Accessories | Competitive Price: | Yes |
| Glass Thickness: | 12mm/5+5mm/12+12mm | Glass Type: | Strong Tempered Glass |
| Frame Material: | Aluminum | Advantage: | Competitive Price, Good Service, High Professional, Quality Guarantee |
| Highlight: | Glass Partition Wall,Visually Engaging Spaces Partition Wall,Functionality Partition Wall |
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Product Description
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| Staggered Heights | The heights of partitions in different sections are deliberately designed to be inconsistent (e.g., arranged in a "step-like" or "wave-like" pattern with alternating heights). This creates visual rhythm, guides movement, and subtly defines zones without rigid separation. |
| Layered Structure | |
| Frosted Glass Aesthetics | The hazy quality of frosted glass softens light, diffuses glare, and creates a sense of depth. It blurs direct lines of sight between the two sides of the glass but still allows ambient light to pass through, maintaining a bright, open atmosphere. |
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| Offices |
Dividing team cubicles, meeting corners, or focused work areas in open-plan offices, maintaining a collaborative atmosphere while reducing visual distractions. |
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Transition zones between reception desks and waiting areas, using staggered glass layers to create a professional yet welcoming vibe. |
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| Commercial Spaces | Product display zones in retail stores (using partitions of different heights to guide customer flow). |
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Semi-private seating areas in cafes or restaurants (frosted glass ensures dining privacy, while the non-full-height design keeps the space open and airy). |
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| Residential Interiors |
Separating open living rooms from study/working areas (glass layers 1.5-1.8m high define functions, with open tops maintaining family interaction). |
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Transitions between bedrooms and walk-in closets (low-height frosted glass hides clutter, while higher open sections maintain air circulation). |
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| Hospitality |
Lounge areas or reception desk surroundings in hotel lobbies, using layered glass partitions to define zones while showcasing the lobby's overall design. |
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| Structural Stability | Non-full-height partitions require secure fixing (e.g., floor pre-fabricated,wall connections) to prevent tipping, especially in high-traffic areas. |
| Privacy vs. Transparency | The "blurriness" of frosted glass can be customized (light vs. heavy frosting)—the choice should match spatial needs (e.g., meeting rooms require higher opacity). |
| Maintenance | Frosted glass easily shows fingerprints or water stains; opt for anti-fouling coatings or regular cleaning protocols. |
| Acoustics | If sound insulation is a priority, integrate soundproofing materials between layers (e.g., acoustic glass or sealed frames). |
| Light Planning | Coordinate with spatial lighting design—frosted glass amplifies soft light, so avoid over-lighting adjacent areas to prevent glare. |
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