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Decorative Glass Company Livinglass Releases First Video of Custom Glass Installations

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Decorative Wall Panels video showcase by Livinglass designsArchitectural decorative glass maker Livinglass announced to the architecture and design community yesterday that its first video showcasing its newest and most highly acclaimed architectural glass designs was released to the public last week.  The video reveals many new and never before seen glimpses into the custom glass firm's biggest and most innovative projects. 

The decorative glass video shows highlights from all of their custom glass collections, including Light, Fresh, Fusion, and Elemental, all of which use a variety of natural materials to create unique architectural glass designs.  The video shows the glass being used for a variety of architectural applications, including decorative wall panels, bar backs, chandeliers, partitions, and even illuminated table tops.

The CEO of the company, Brett Lee, commented to the press that, "Here at Livinglass it is a pleasure to show our extensive work with architectural glass designs in this video.  Our work is difficult to describe in words.  You really have to see it to understand it, and to see what is possible with our unique design process. That is why this video was important."

Livinglass is known for making custom decorative glass with a twist - the company uses a special technique to suspend natural elements like stone, metals, and even plants between two panes of glass.  The play of light created with the natural materials creates a truly one of a kind, spectacular display of design, creativity and ingenuity.  They also offer 100% recycled glass and resins in their products for those companies that want a natural look and who want to make a statement of their support for nature and sustainable business practices, a popular trend in architecture today.

The Livinglass video highlights all these aspects of their custom glass as well as revealing their newest line of architectural glass that has yet to be announced. 

"I can't tell you all the details yet," said CEO Brett Lee. "But if you watch the video you may spot highlights of our new line.  If you know our work, you should be able to spot it, because it is something we have never done before."   

Livinglass will be announcing the new line to the public later this quarter.

More information about the Livinglass Architectural Decorative Glass Video can be found at www.Livinglass.com

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About Livinglass :

Livinglass is the premier eco-friendly, high-end custom glass manufacturer and designer in Orange County and Los Angeles. Our recycled glass products and nature inspired designs are a part of the biggest brands and destinations around the world.

Contact Livinglass:

Brett Lee

6789 Quail Hill Pkwy #550
Irvine, CA 92603

949-369-1139

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