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restauro® Classic restauro® Light Mouth-blown window glass As an essential part of façades, windows play a major role in shaping the character of a building and reflect the specific features of the building period. For the authentic overall appearance of a historical façade, the role of the glass that is used should not be neglected. The style of the handmade, mouth-blown, clear restauro® flat glass corresponds to the only glass that was available for window glazing from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th Century. With its typical, slightly uneven surface, scattered little bubbles and streaks, the glass fits perfectly into the basic structure of the historical building. LambertsGlas® restauro® is the ideal complement to the original existing historic glass of a building. It can restore the stylistic unity of façades, window frames and glazing in an authentic manner which is often lost. Orangery of Festschloss Hof near Vienna; window glazing with greenish restauro® Waldglas in accordance with original glass fragments; installation 2006/2007 restauro® is purely a handcrafted flat glass. restauro® is predestined for the true-to-life restoration of historic window and furniture glazing of the beginning of the 20th Century and earlier time periods. restauro® has more or less pronounced distortions in the surface with scattered little bubbles and streaks which are the charcteristics of mouthblown glass. Ludwigsburg Residential Palace; built at the beginning of the 18th Century as a baroque castle ; it served as the residence of the Duke of Württemberg temporarily; using restauro® Light 2mm in the entire castle complex; renovation 1992-2004 restauro® is manufactured in different dimensions, glass thicknesses and with a slightly or pronounced distorted surface. restauro® is used in preventive conservation as protective glazing. restauro® can be produced with a slight tint to harmonise with existing, original glass, upon request. (restauro® Waldglas) restauro® is available with additional tool marks worked into the glass surface to harmonise with the existing, original glass. (restauro® Extra) © Stiftung Frauenkirche Dresden Frauenkirche Dresden; landmark, baroque monument building; destruction during World War II; reconstruction 1993-2005; installation of restauro® Classic restauro® can be processed as insulating glass as well as laminated glass. Moreover, it can be thermally toughened (tempered). Acoustic insulation glass is also possible. © Eidsvoll 1814 - Guri Dahl Glashütte Lamberts Waldsassen GmbH - Schützenstraße 1 - 95652 Waldsassen Tel.: +49 (0)9632 / 9251-0 - Fax.: +49 (0)9632 / 9251-100 - info@lamberts.de Eidsvoll Building, Eidsvoll (Norway); place of origin of the first Norwegian Constitution; window in the meeting room of the Imperial Assembly of 1814; usin
Open the catalog to page 1The production Mouth-blown flat glass is real craftsmenship. At the Lamberts Glassworks, one of the last production sites worldwide, this glass is still produced using the centuries-old handcraft technology that has hardly changed through today. Through the constant blowing and turning of blowpipes, glassmakers shape the viscous glass mass into an elongated glass balloon. Cut open on both ends, the result is a glass cylinder which is slowly cooled, then cut lengthwise, and flattened after being heated once again. restauro® Classic mouth-blown window glass with pronounced distortions in the...
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