Interior Office – Window Manifestation

 

Tasked with transforming the prestigious offices of a leading international property developer, Imaginators delivered a beautifully finished solution to brand the main reception and key offices areas of the global head offices in London.

Our client was in safe hands. Imaginators provided a complete in-house solution which included site survey to establish any health and safety issues, site layout and to capture sizes before providing project management to ensure a comprehensive transition from start to finish together with full print production and on-site installation by our team of experienced, expertly trained, specialist window vinyl applicators.

Combining the requirements for safety and privacy Imaginators cleverly incorporated the clients brand logo by using digitally printed, intricately cut frosted window film and installed a subtle yet eye-catching solution throughout all glazed areas.

Glass Manifestation is required by law and an application is a cost-effective, efficient and creative way of turning something necessary into something stylish and highly desirable.

The legislation is in place to stop people from walking into glass. By placing markings at strategic points on the glazing, it makes the glass clearly visible and prevents accidents. Glass manifestation should be applied to what the building regulations refer to as critical locations; between 850mm and 1000mm, and between 1400mm and 1600mm above the floor. The material used on the glass must provide a contrast between the glass and the background.

Window manifestation are ordinarily created using a frosted film, the appearance of the film providing the glass with an acid-etched finish. Designs usually feature simple patterns such as squares or dots or can also take the form of bands or strips. Imaginators add an extra dimension to these traditional methods by combining the very latest advances in digital printing and specialist inks including UV, latex and white ink to create inspirational working environments.