When clear glass is too revealing and solid materials unnecessarily enclose the space, ornamental glass comes into play. It offers light without transparency and privacy without darkness – exactly the balance that contemporary architecture requires.
Ornamental glass IZOS works with a finely modeled surface that alters the character of the incoming light and creates soft, evenly diffused illumination. This keeps the space visually open while simultaneously protecting it from direct sight. Thus, the glass becomes not only a functional element but also a distinctive design medium that can soften the interior, give it a unique character, and sensitively define the boundary of privacy. Additionally, in partitions and door fillings, it creates changing light patterns that react to daylight and add dynamism to the space.
Delicate structures such as ornamental glass Crepi or Krizet provide high light permeability and subtle blurring, while more pronounced decors like Kůra or Silvit create a plastic texture and reliably cover details behind the glass. Geometric patterns like Mastercarre, Flutes, or Crossfield fit excellently into modern and minimalist interiors, combining precise rhythm with an elegant light effect. Nature-inspired variants Delta, Niagara, or Altdeutsch bring an organic, lively character, while Matelux offers perfectly homogeneous frosting for maximum privacy without loss of light.
Each decor offers its own structure, optical depth, and degree of transparency, allowing for the selection of solutions for modern, traditional, minimalist, and distinctly stylized interiors.