Curved laminated glass allows architects and designers to create flowing, modern spaces without compromising safety. While the visual appeal of curved glass often takes center stage, its ability to withstand impact is one of the most important reasons it is specified in today’s architectural projects.
What Makes Laminated Glass Different
Laminated glass is produced by bonding two or more plies of glass together with a strong, resilient interlayer. Unlike tempered glass, which shatters upon impact, laminated glass remains integral and acts as a barrier until replacement can be made.
Where Impact Resistant Curved Glass Is Used
Impact resistant curved laminated glass is commonly found in stair railings, glass partitions, skylights, storefronts, and interior architectural features. These applications require materials that balance transparency, strength, and safety while supporting creative design goals.
Safety Without Limiting Design
Modern buildings often prioritize openness and natural light, which means glass plays a larger role than ever before. Curved laminated glass allows designers to achieve dramatic architectural effects while meeting strict safety expectations. Bent Glass Design provides curved laminated glass designs for architectural applications.
If you’re interested in learning more or getting started on your glass project, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Contact Bent Glass Design at 215.441.9101 today!



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