Shout Outs
- Shout-Outs — Latest happenings at Pulp Studio.
What’s New — New Products in the pipeline
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Luna
We have all seen colored mirror with textured glass laminated on the face, but Luna uses those same textures to give character to the mirror by silvering the textured side. The material installs just like any other mirror but the highlights created by the silvering on the texture gives the material a completely unique look.
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Fragmento
Take pieces of glass, cut them into shards of various sizes and shape, then fuse them back together and you have Fragmento. After the glass is fused it is laminated for safety. Choose if you want the texture on both sides, one side or with silvering for a wall application. You can also apply color and make it something different altogether.
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Boing
Who said glass has to be one dimensional. BOING utilizes our graphic interlayer system but separates the graphic into various layers. We combine multiple lamination layers registered to each other to give a three dimensional effect. BOING!
Events — Upcoming events we will be exhibiting
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April 27
Glass Day New EnglandMohegan Sun Convention Center
Uncasville, CT
2:00PM-8:00PM -
May 2
25th Annual Mid-Atlantic Glass ExpoMartin’s Crosswinds
7400 Greenway Ctr. Dr.
Greenbelt, Maryland
3:00PM-9:00PM -
May 17-19
AIA Washington DCBooth 760
Washington, DC
About Pulp Studio
Pulp Studio provides unlimited design capabilities that can achieve unique options for each specific job. This website includes only a sampling of our products. We can provide you with laminated glass that includes our fiber series, textures, colors, graphics, photographic elements and a variety of other substrates. In preparation of individual patterns, we can also increase the level of opacity or transparency as desired. Each piece of Pulp Studio glass is individually fabricated to size from our customer's specifications.
Pulp Studio Glass produces materials with a variety of decorative and graphic interlayer as well as a large selection of pattern glasses and custom glass applications.
All of our glass is produced in Los Angeles and shipped from our local facility after our internal inspection process. Pulp Studio products provide safety glass with enhanced UV protection, sound attenuation and superior maintenance qualities.
What makes Pulp Studio unique is our commitment to provide a variety of glass materials that comply with all of the necessary architectural safety requirements. Recognizing the role of today’s architect and designer is to not only introduce attractive materials into their project, but to also consider that these materials can maintain the necessary compliance with building codes.
As a glass resource we can offer specialty glass materials in almost any category.
When you begin your relationship with Pulp Studio you will learn to understand that just because you haven’t seen it doesn’t mean we can’t make it for you. All of our sales staff understand that design requirements evolve. Our role is to help each designer achieve their vision. We are here to help you do that. Do not hesitate to approach us with even your wildest ideas; just try not to do it every day.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
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