Channel Glass Daylighting

Interior of a modern building with large frosted glass windows supported by metal frames, a white ceiling, and a black framed light switch or control panel on the wall.

Light-diffusing, anti-glare channel glass has the unmatched ability to create seamless curved & straight glass walls of seemingly impossible spans, defying the norms of traditional glass architecture.

Partial view of a modern building with a large glass window and a tree on the right. The building has a white exterior with vertical paneling and a brick section behind it. A man wearing sunglasses and a suit is standing near the wall.

Channel glass offers a stunning alternative to traditional flat architectural glass, creating virtually seamless glass walls of tremendous sizes and proportions. The three-dimensional, self-supporting glass channels can stand as tall as 23 feet, in a relatively lightweight ¼” glass thickness. Channel glass requires minimal framing, resulting in a uniform appearance with clean, well-defined design lines.

  • Daylighting: Diffuses light & minimizes glare

  • Great Spans: Glass walls of limitless widths & heights up to 23 ft.

  • Elegance: Glass-to-glass corners & serpentine curves

  • Versatility: From facades to interior partitions to lighting

  • Thermal Performance: U-Value range = 0.49 to 0.19

  • Seamless: No vertical metal supports required

  • Lightweight: ¼” thick channel glass is easy to handle