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Tall Wall

 

Pictured is one of two feature walls that were created for the Swire Group for Three Pacific Place in Hong Kong.

Constructed from over 1000 square metres of glass, the scale of this feature wall is only apparent when you view the person riding the escalator alongside it.

The first layer of glass panels feature Axolotl’s ‘Veil’ formed glass. The inner layer contains the Budha’s image printed to the laminated glass interlayer.

The wall is backlit to stunning effect.

Both walls were manufactured in Australia before being shipped to Hong Kong

Transparently Beautiful

 

One hundred and eight formed glass panels were manufactured to individual specification for this project at a Mascot business park.

Designed by Turner Associates and PMDL the beauty and versatility of formed glass is truly apparent when seen on this feature wall.

The glass is 10mm thick clear float glass with a custom ‘Spotzone’ texture.

 

Glass that Benz

 

Combining technical genius with beauty is the hallmark of Mercedes automotive design.

Likewise, Axolotl took glass to a whole new level with these formed and printed glass panels. Featuring the images of Carl Benz and other Mercedes designers, the panels were commissioned by Mercedes Benz for the Sydney and Melbourne Motor Shows.

Axolotl offers a vast range of signage solutions including formed glass, deep carved and matt blasted. With the introduction of an automatic cutting and enlargement processor, intricate design work, such as the work for Mercedes Benz, can now be replicated in any signage formats.

Institute of Sport

 

Axolotl’s Pearl Lustre glass was the material of choice for the NSW Institute of Sport’s new premises at Olympic Park. The feature wall designed by Leffler Simes, is repeated in illuminated signage, whereby creating coloured areas with the lightbox takes Lustre into a whole new dimension.

And with Axolotl’s new Protektzone sealer coat specifically developed for Lustre glass, you can be confident that your glass will continue to light up your project way after other materials may have faded into the background.

Heavy Steps

 

For a minimalist and contemporary look you need go no further then Axolotl 'Level' glass stair treads and flooring.

Pictured are cantilevered stair treads for a residence in Sydney, designed by Keith Pike Associates (Birchgrove House).

Each tread comprises 3 sheets of laminated and toughened glass with 15% not slip frit to the top surface to meet AS/NZA 4586 standard for Slip Resistance Classification.

Axolotl glass 'Level' flooring and stair treads meet the most demanding requirements in both residential and commercial projects, yet look like as air.

Glow

 

This entry blade wall at the Burbank Centre at Norwest features a durable translucent finish to the front face and a coloured application to the back face, the glass is suitable for a range of applications including external work.

The matt face of the glass is baked on and replicates sandblasting but is easy to clean and maintain.

Designs In Glass

 

Axolotl continued the tradition of creating striking glass, manufacturing the plaques for the Australian Design Awards for the seventh year running.

This year the awards were manufactured from carved and mirrored Lustre glass. They were a perfect example of how Lustre can go beyond a beautiful surface in itself and be further worked to create something truly unique.

We are proud to be associated with these prestigious awards which always reinforce the depth of incredible talent we have in Australia.