Bendheim has expanded its Color Coated (back-painted) glass line with a new collection of 20 designs inspired by nature and the latest decorative surface trends. The new collection features a range of luscious hues, some in combination with subtle textures, creating dynamic, maintenance-friendly decorative wall claddings for healthcare, hospitality, commercial, and residential interiors.
From sumptuous oxblood and chic teal to lively yellow and soothing spa blue, the new Bendheim glass collection helps design professionals add character and vitality to interior spaces, as well as create peaceful and rejuvenating environments. The durable, maintenance-friendly glass surfaces are ideal for high-traffic, frequent-use applications, including feature walls, lobbies and elevators, as well as kitchen and bath backsplashes.
Bendheim Color Coated Glass is a VOC-free product produced with eco-safe – water based and isocyanate free – coatings. The colors are stable and durable, formulated and applied to last many years. The glass is available in sizes up to 60" by 120". It can be supplied in safety tempered or laminated form, an unlimited range of custom colors, and thicknesses ranging from 1/8" to 3/4".
Bendheim's fully vertically integrated fabrication provides in-house automated cutting, polishing, waterjet, tempering, lamination, and back-painting services. These capabilities ensure a budget-friendly product and timely delivery.
About Bendheim:
Bendheim, the resource for specialty glass since 1927, offers more than 2,000 decorative architectural glass types in stock and unlimited custom design solutions. The third-generation, family-owned company develops, imports, processes, and distributes its products worldwide. The glass is fabricated in-house, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and sound environmental practices. Bendheim's products span five divisions including: Architectural Glass, Channel Glass Wall Systems, Restoration Glass®, Art Glass and Cabinet Glass. Bendheim maintains production facilities in New Jersey and an extensive design showroom in Tribeca, New York City.