OMNIDECOR AT GLASSBUILD AMERICA FOR SUSTAINABILITY

Date: 22 October 2010
Source: Omnidecor

Date: 22 October 2010

OMNIDECOR, a leader in the production of acid-etched glass for architecture, design and interiors, participated in the September edition of GlassBuild America, a high-profile showcase for the international market.

Omnidecor has always focused on environmental sustainability and on the responsible management of natural resources, and emphasized its constant commitment to such issues by presenting to the American public a range of products titled: OMNIDECOR GREEN THINKING >> Use of eco-friendly materials and manufacturing systems since 2002 >> Responsible management of environmental resources.







The products included -Decorflou extrachiaro, Decorflou Design Bifuzzy – Crossed Fuzzy – Laurel – Bicannes – Birain - show how the company re-interpreted glass, an ancient and 100% recyclable material, through new technology and a contemporary look. Unique manufacturing techniques enrich glass with new shapes and textures: velvety to the touch, hardwearing and highly original in both style and patterns.







The fair was a great success and welcomed significant numbers of visitors gaining excellent international results.



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