
Glass.
Four types. Each one recommended for a specific job. The glass decides how much you see, how much you hear, and how the light moves.
Choose the glass. Choose what the space does.
A partition is not just a frame. The glass in it determines whether the room stays visually open, gets partial privacy, or closes off entirely. We specify the glass once we understand what the space has to do.









Glass and system, engineered as one.
Swipe →
Glass and system, specified together.
The glass choice is tied to the system. Fixed partitions can take any glass type. Sliding systems work best with clear or fluted. We advise on both once we understand the space.
Frame finishes.
Ultra-slim aluminium profiles in black matt, brushed gold, rose gold, anodised, and powder-coated. The finish is chosen to suit the interior, not specified as a default.
Common questions on glass specification.
Clear toughened (CTG) and fluted glass are 8 mm. Frosted glass is 8 mm. Fabric laminated glass is 9.52 mm. Laminated safety and insulated glazing units (IGU) are also available depending on the system configuration.
Choose frosted when privacy matters more than transparency. Director cabins, clinic zones, bathroom partitions. Frosted blocks the view while still transmitting diffused light, so the space stays bright. Clear toughened is the right choice when you want sightlines to remain fully open across the partition.
Fluted glass has a ribbed texture that diffuses light and blurs the view through the panel. It gives partial privacy without a completely frosted-out feel. It works well in offices that want separation with texture, and in home zones like studies or dressing areas.
Fabric laminated glass uses a toughened substrate with an embedded textile interlayer. The lamination means that if the glass breaks, fragments are held in place by the interlayer, a safety property similar to laminated safety glass. It also adds UV resistance and some acoustic benefit.
Yes, insulated glazing units are available for specific system configurations. IGUs add thermal insulation and acoustic performance. Contact us with the space requirements and we will advise on compatibility with the target system.
Tell us the space. We recommend the glass.
Share photos and rough dimensions. We reply with one glass type, one frame finish, one system, and a budget range.
A 20-minute consult. No showroom visit required to start.
Free Slim Space Audit


