Reflection Glass
LACQUERED GLASS
Lacquered glass is the use of colour on one side of clear glass, which is achieved by baking the layer of colour on the surface of the glass. Designer lacquered glass is generally used around the house for not just functional uses but also for the aesthetic needs of the design. Designed to be heat and moisture-resistant, they work great in kitchens and bathrooms as they hold a heating capacity of up to 65 degrees Celsius. They are also perfect for spaces that receive much sunlight as its UV-resistant features prevent discolouration of the glass. Lacquered Glass from Saint-Gobain is manufactured by depositing and baking a lacquer coating on one side of the base glass, usually clear glass. The lacquer gives it a coloured and opaque appearance, bringing an element of vibrancy to any interior application. Also known as back painted glass, lacquered glass is made by simply coating the back of the float glass using highly durable lacquer that is baked afterwards at a constant temperature in a furnace. As a result, the lacquer gets perfectly bonded to the surface of the smooth glass.