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Open the catalog to page 1Outstanding in quality and sustainability Family business in its 4th generation 100% Made in Germany LAMBERTS glass factory is the largest cast glass factory in Europe and has one of the most modern plant and machine parks anywhere. LAMBERTS is the only glass factory in Europe to manufacture U profile glass in all stages of production. U-profiled glass, also called U-glass or channel glass, is used for elaborate, design-driven architectural projects all over the world due to its quality, refinement possibilities, clear forms and technical variety. Furthermore, we are the only cast glass company...
Open the catalog to page 2Why LAMBERTS? Why LAMBERTS' LINIT-profiled glass? The world's oldest cast Highly qualified glass and rolled glass employees, Top quality factory, founded in 1887, state-of-theart 100% Made in Germany in Wunsiedel/Bavaria plant and machinery Economic efficiency: Design: The only architectural glass factory in the world with a CO2 footprint over the entire life cycle (in accordance with the current EPD) and complete proof of origin for all individual products Eco-Glass concept since 1996! World's leading Lowest Carbon glasses All glasses with ornamentation are also bird-friendly glass (American...
Open the catalog to page 3DOMINO SUGAR REFINERY The transformation of The Refinery at Domino, a historic industrial landmark on the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn, seamlessly blends the past with the present. At the heart of this project are walls made of profiled glass that create a striking design element and emphasise the building‘s aesthetic by combining its historical roots with its modern revival. Built more than 160 years ago, The Refinery at Domino is a long-standing symbol of Brooklyn‘s industrial past. As part of the visionary redevelopment by Two Trees, architects Dominic Kozerski and Enrico Bonetti and...
Open the catalog to page 4ADIDAS THE HYUNDAI SEOUL Seoul, South Korea ADIDAS FLAGSHIP STORE SEOUL Seoul, South Korea Architect: Adidas Europe LAMBERTS Products: Architect: Adidas Europe LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, solar, S (sandblasted) LAMBERTS Products: Photos: LINIT®Korea LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, solar, S (sandblasted) Photos: LINIT®Korea ADIDAS FLAGSHIP STORE ROME Rome, Italy Architect: Alberamonti & Associati, Milan - Italy LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, cord, TCH (toughened, color ceramic frit, heat-soak-test), colour: translucent white L1 Photos: Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
Open the catalog to page 5EUROTHEUM Frankfurt am Main, Germany Architect: Peter Kulka, Frankfurt - Germany LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, solar, TSH (toughened, sandblasted, heat-soak-test) Awards: Iconic Awards 2018: Innovative Architecture Photos: RIDI Leuchten GmbH The Eurotheum office and hotel complex is a 110-metre-high building in the heart of Frankfurt am Main. It was built at the same time as the Main Tower, has 31 floors and is one of the few high-rise buildings in Frankfurt to house both offices and a hotel. After the European Central Bank moved out as a major tenant, the building was...
Open the catalog to page 6MULBERRY London, England Architect: Faye Toogood, London - England LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, prismasolar, TH (toughened, heat-soaktest), with pink film applied Photos: LINIT UK Text description provided by the architects: British luxury brand Mulberry appointed interior designer Faye Toogood to create the new retail concept. Inspired by the painterly qualities of bucolic British landscapes and the strong, but simple geometric forms of Brutalist architecture, the teams have explored the beauty of contrasting materials, volumes, shapes, scales and sensibilities, throughout...
Open the catalog to page 7PINAKOTHEK OF MODERN ART: „THE COLOUR OF GLASS“ Munich, Germany Architect: Ausstellungsarchitektur: Office Heinzelmann Ayadi, Munich - Germany LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, magico, TH (toughened, heat-soak-test) Photos: Die Neue Sammlung (Kai Mewes) DIE NEUE SAMMLUNG, one of the world‘s leading design museums, is setting a new thematic focus with the exhibition THE COLOUR OF GLASS at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich: glass is shown in all its technical diversity and brilliant colours. Mass-produced hollow glass for everyday use, unique, free-form glass objects and architectural...
Open the catalog to page 8JACKSON CHAMELEON Uiwang, South Korea Architect: Spacegraphy, South Korea LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, solar Photos: LINIT®Korea The Jackson Chameleon Showroom in Uiwang, South Korea, is located in the Movement Lab, a modern residential and design complex characterised by its open, multi-storey architecture. This showroom offers visitors the opportunity to experience the brand‘s extraordinary furniture and home accessories in an inspiring environment. A striking architectural feature of the showroom is the deliberate use of profiled glass in the interior design. This...
Open the catalog to page 9ZUM G'LEUT Leutenberg, Germany LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, low iron, magico, TH (toughened, heat-soak-test) Nestled amid the rolling hills of the Fichtelgebirge mountains, in the small district of Leutenberg near Thiersheim, lies the lovingly run Zum G'leut. What at first glance appears to be a traditional country inn quickly reveals itself to be a stylish retreat with a personal touch. Whether for a short break, a weekend in the countryside, or as a special event location, the G'leut impresses with a harmonious overall package of atmosphere, comfort, and hospitality. The guest...
Open the catalog to page 10ARMANI EXCHANGE Barcelona Architect: Armani LAMBERTS Products: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, 504, S (sandblasted), TH (toughened, heat-soak-test) Photos: Lorenzo Vecchia A|X Armani Exchange—part of the Armani Group, founded in 1991 by Giorgio Armani—appeals to a young, urban target group that values current trends and striking designs. The range includes clothing and accessories such as hats and caps. Giorgio Armani‘s design principle is: „It should always be simple, clear, and functional—this applies to clothing as well as rooms. „ This principle characterizes the stores in Bergamo, Barcelona, and...
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