These
days,
designers
and
architects
have
their
pick
from
a
variety
of
different
types
of
glass,
including
curved
glass,
or
other
decorative
glass
options.
With
so
many
choices,
it
can
be
difficult
to
choose
what
type
will
best
compliment
the
rest
of
the
project.
One
choice
that
has
leapt
to
the
forefront
for
those
interested
in
a
timeless,
durable
and
classic
look
is
rice-paper
glass.
This
is
constructed
using
Japanese
rice
paper,
laminated
in
between
two
sheets
of
glass
and
bonded together.
The
technique
and
precision
used
in
the
construction
of
rice
paper
glass,
which
celebrates
the
natural
textures
and
colours
of
hand-made
paper,
have
been
admired
for
centuries.
The
striking
and
beautiful
look
of
hand-made
paper
can
be
given
extra
strength
when
it
is
bonded
to
glass,
and
then
this
can
be
incorporated
into
a
wide
range
of
different
spaces
or
structures.
The
designs
can
be
used
to
accentuate
other
elements
of
the
interior
architecture,
for
a
more
harmonious
look
and
feel
to
a
space.
In
many
cases,
this
type
of
glass
is
used
in
hospitality
or
residential
design,
but
there
are
other
types of projects it may be suitable for.
Within
restaurants
or
retail
establishments,
rice
paper
glass
can
give
an
ornamental
and
unique
edge
to
any
design.
It's
important
to
remember
that
it
is
not
only
pretty
to
look
at,
however,
but
actually
is
designed
to
be
extremely
strong
and
durable,
so
that
it
can
be
used
as
the
core
of
a
structure.
Because
it
is
laminated,
it
can
be
tempered
or
fabricated
according
to
your
specific
needs
to
fit
into
a
wide
variety
of
different
project
types,
so
that
it
adheres
to
safety
standards
and
building
codes.
Another
benefit
is
that
the
rice
paper
can
be
modified
to
provide
as
much
or
as
little
privacy as you want, without resorting to traditional glass shading techniques that are usually used for such obscuring purposes.
Combining
elegance
and
durability,
these
translucent
panels
are
decorative
and
exciting
at
the
same
time.
Organic
or
geometric
patterns
are
popular options, with designs that range from minimalist to more modern and complex.
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