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Henry Glass
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This is just a selection of our range. For full details you can request a catalogue online.
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Afra & Tobia Scarpa
The professional career of Afra and Tobia Scarpa began in Venice at the end of the fifties. During their career they have had the opportunity to work on design and architectural projects for numerous renowned companies world-wide and have received many prizes for their designs.
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Alessandro Mendini
Alessandro Mendini was born in Milan in 1931. His works include neo-modern and contemporary design, using objects, furniture, buildings, spaces, different types of monuments and elements.
Studies about his activity have been published all over the world and many of his works can be seen in numerous museums and private collections world-wide.
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Emilio Tadini
Emilio Tadini ( Milano 1927 - 2002) is one of the most inventive and original representatives of cultural Italian life in the second post-world war period.
He was interested in art and literature and, from the end of fifties worked as painter. Many of his works are displayed in private and public museums world-wide. He participated several times at the 'Biennale di Venezia' and was nominated President of the Accademia di Brera.
THE FAIRY TALES This poetic collection of glass panels embellishes space like a magical book with transparent pages that can be read in different ways according to the changing of light.
Every day new interpretations and new sensations can be discovered.
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Renata Bonfanti
Renata Bonfanti was born in Bassano del Grappa and began her professional career in 1954. She designs and manufactures tapestries and fabrics in her studio.
She has participated in many exhibitions including: Triennale di Milano, Biennale di Venezia, Losanna, Triennale Tkaniny in Lodz.
In 1962 she was awarded with the Golden Compass Prize.
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Bruno Munari
Bruno Munari (Milano 1907 -1999) is world known as one of the leading figure of 20th Century Italian art.
He received numerous prizes among which include the Golden Compass Prize for Design in 1954, 1955, 1979 and the Prize for the intense human value of his design awarded from the Japan Design Foundation.
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Riccardo Dalisi
He graduated in 1957, a period named the "organic rationalism" and he distinguished himself as a creative architect.
He has extensive experience designing products sold by well established companies world-wide. You can find examples of his works in private collections or in prestigious European and overseas galleries. In 1981 he won the "Compasso d'Oro Award".
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Disappearing Doors
Single or double disappearing doors are custom-made in security tempered glass, clear or frosted. They can be supplied with vertical profiles of different shapes and finishes, or with polished edges. A wide range of accessories to complete the doors is available.
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Sliding Doors - along the wall
The single, double or multiple door panels are custom-made using security tempered glass. They can have polished edges or vertical profiles of different shapes and finishes. Henry glass offers also a wide range of accessories to complete the doors.
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Pivoting Doors
Pivoting doors are custom-made using security tempered glass, 10 mm thick, which can be clear or frosted.
They have an opening of 180 and can be supplied complete with different accessories that enhance their value and create interesting aesthetical and technical solutions.
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Double Pivoting Doors
Double pivoting doors are custom-made using security tempered glass, clear or frosted. They can be opened in both directions (double action) and are provided with a patented concealed hinge and alignment system patented by Henry glass.
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Henry Glass........designs
This is just a small selection of the stunning designs in the Henry Glass range.
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