Every Architecture Needs Glass

Welcome to Geeta Glass, your ultimate destination for architectural glass & hardware products that redefine excellence. Our commitment extends beyond mere materials – we offer complete glass solutions that bring your vision to life. From awe-inspiring customization options to impeccable glass works and an array of services, we are your partners in transforming spaces.

Geeta Glass stands as a beacon of innovation, curating an unparalleled range of glass and hardware solutions. Our expertise covers all types of glass, presenting limitless possibilities to manifest creativity in projects of all scales. Whether it’s the sleek transparency of float glass, the resilience of tempered glass, the charm of reflective glass, or the elegance of laminated and designer glass, we have it all.

Our holistic approach encompasses more than just products – it’s a journey through services tailored to your requirements. With Geeta Glass, you gain access to a repository of designs and functionalities, elevating architecture and interiors alike. Our penchant for customization ensures that your glass solution is an embodiment of your imagination.

Intricate glass shelves, sturdy hardware fittings, stunning glass blocks, and seamless glass shower cabinets are just a glimpse of our repertoire. Whether you’re crafting a modern office space or a cozy home haven, Geeta Glass empowers you with the tools to reshape environments with clarity and sophistication.

Join us in pushing the boundaries of what glass can achieve. Geeta Glass – where innovation meets transparency, and where your aspirations are made tangible.

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Float Glass

Float Glass (Regular Glass)

Float glass is a type of glass that is manufactured using the float glass process. In this process, a ribbon of molten glass is floated on a bed of molten tin, which supports and flattens the glass as it cools and solidifies. This process results in a smooth, uniform, and distortion-free sheet of glass that can be cut, tempered, and otherwise processed to create a wide range of glass products, such as windows, mirrors, and glass panels.

Toughened Glass

Tempered Glass (Toughened)

Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is processed by heating and cooling Regular glass in a controlled manner to increase its strength and durability. The glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled, which causes the surface of the glass to harden, compressing it while the interior remains relatively softer.

This process of thermal tempering increases the glass's resistance to thermal shock, impact, and bending. Tempered glass is several times stronger than regular glass and is less likely to break into sharp and dangerous pieces when it does break. Instead, it shatters into small, rounded, and less harmful pieces.

Reflective Glass

Reflective Glass

Reflective glass, also known as coated glass or mirrored glass, is a type of glass that has been treated with a metallic coating to reflect light and reduce the amount of heat and glare that enters a building. This coating can be applied to either one or both sides of the glass.

Reflective glass is commonly used in commercial buildings, as it can help reduce energy costs by reducing the amount of heat that enters the building. It is also used in residential buildings for windows and doors facing direct sunlight. Reflective glass is available in different colors and levels of reflectivity,

Back Painted Glass

Backpainted Glass

Backpainted glass is a type of glass that has been painted on the back side (or reverse side) with a special paint or coating to create a smooth, glossy surface on the front side. The painted surface is typically a solid color, but can also include patterns or designs.

One of the advantages of backpainted glass is that it is easy to clean and maintain, as the smooth surface does not trap dirt or bacteria. It also has a sleek and modern appearance that can enhance the aesthetics of any space.

Patterned Glass

Patterned Glass (Figured Glass)

Patterned glass is a type of decorative glass that has a pattern or texture imprinted on one or both sides of the surface. The pattern is created during the manufacturing process, and can range from subtle designs to bold and intricate patterns.

Patterned glass is used in a variety of applications where privacy, light diffusion, and decorative effects are desired, such as shower enclosures, partitions, doors, windows, and furniture. The patterns can range from simple designs, such as dots or lines, to more elaborate and intricate patterns, such as flowers or geometric shapes.

Polished Glass

Polished Glass

Polished glass is a type of glass that has been treated with a polishing process to create a smooth, shiny, and reflective surface. This process is often used to remove any imperfections, scratches, or rough spots on the surface of the glass, resulting in a clear and flawless finish.

Polished glass is often used in applications where a clear and smooth surface is desired, such as mirrors, display cases, tabletops, and lenses for cameras and other optical devices. It can also be used in architectural applications, such as glass facades and curtain walls, to create a sleek and modern appearance.

Laminated Glass

Laminated Glass (DGU Glass)

Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a layer of clear or tinted plastic film, known as interlayer. The interlayer is typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA).

Laminated glass also offers other benefits, such as sound insulation, UV protection, and improved energy efficiency. It can be custom-made to meet specific design requirements, such as color, thickness, and level of transparency.

Designer & Fancy Mirrors

Fancy Mirrors

Fancy mirrors are decorative mirrors that are designed to add style and elegance to a room. They come in various shapes, sizes, and styles, and are typically used as accent pieces in a home or commercial space. Fancy mirrors may have ornate frames, beveled edges, or intricate designs etched onto the surface of the mirror. They can be used to create a focal point in a room or to reflect light and create the illusion of more space. Fancy mirrors can be found in many different settings, from bathrooms and bedrooms to entryways and dining rooms.

Glass Hardware & Fittings

Glass Hardware & Fittings

Glass hardware refers to the various types of metal fittings, fixtures, and accessories that are used to install, secure, and decorate glass surfaces. This can include everything from door handles and hinges to shower enclosures, curtain walls, and balustrades.

Some common examples of glass hardware include:

Glass hardware is typically made from durable materials like stainless steel or brass that can withstand the weight and pressure of the glass. These fittings are designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, and can help to enhance the overall look and feel of a space.

Aluminum Shutter Profiles

Aluminium Shutter Profiles

Aluminium shutter profiles are extruded aluminum sections that are used to construct shutters for windows, doors, and other openings. These profiles are typically designed with interlocking features that allow them to be assembled into a frame that can hold a series of slats or louvers.

Overall, aluminium shutter profiles offer a cost-effective and efficient solution for those looking to install shutters in their homes or commercial buildings.

Glass Shelves & Corners

Glass Corners & Shelves

Glass corners are specially designed pieces of glass that have been cut and shaped to fit into a corner of a room or enclosure. These can be used in a variety of applications, such as shower enclosures, display cases, and office partitions. Glass corners can be made from a range of glass types, including tempered glass and laminated glass, which are strong, durable, and safe.

Glass shelves are flat pieces of glass that are used to provide storage or display space in a room. They can be attached to walls, cabinets, or other fixtures using a variety of hardware and support systems. Glass shelves can be designed in a range of thicknesses and sizes, depending on the weight of the items they will be holding.

Glass Blocks

Glass Blocks

Glass blocks are hollow blocks made of glass that are used as a building material in architecture and design. They are typically square or rectangular in shape and can be found in a variety of sizes and thicknesses.

Glass blocks are known for their unique properties, such as their ability to transmit light while providing privacy and insulation. They are commonly used as a design element in interior spaces, such as partitions, room dividers, and shower enclosures. They can also be used in exterior walls to add natural light to a space while providing thermal insulation and sound reduction.

Shower Cabinets

Shower Cubicles (Cabinets)

A glass shower cubicle, also known as a glass shower enclosure, is a type of shower that is enclosed with glass panels. This type of shower is becoming increasingly popular in modern bathrooms due to its sleek and minimalist design.

A glass shower cubicle typically consists of a frameless or semi-frameless glass enclosure that is mounted to the wall using hinges or brackets. The glass panels can be made from a variety of types of glass, including clear, frosted, or patterned glass, depending on the desired level of privacy and style.

Silicone, Sealants & Adhesives

Glass Adhesives & Sealants

Glass adhesives and sealants are types of products that are used to bond and seal glass surfaces. They are commonly used in a variety of industries, including construction, automotive, and manufacturing.

Glass adhesives are designed to create a strong bond between two glass surfaces. They come in a range of formulations, including epoxies, cyanoacrylates, and silicone adhesives.

Glass sealants, on the other hand, are designed to create a barrier that prevents water, air, and other elements from penetrating through the glass surface.