LARGE-SCALE PROJECTS, THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR EXPERTISE

For over two decades, ThinkGlass, leader in crafting exceptional glass countertops and stair treads, has been taking its innovative glass solutions to the four corners of the world. Some projects have required countless hours of research and development, and all are the result of close collaboration between architects and designers. Whether it's to Europe, the United States, or Asia, we deliver like no other!


Glass stair treads - Moongate Residence

The Moongate residence seems to rise naturally from the red rocks, its glass curves strategically designed to capture panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and other remarkable landscapes. This harmonious fusion with nature creates a sense of continuity between inside and out, magnifying the home's overall aesthetic. At the heart of this home, the foyer's glass staircase stands out as a true work of art and engineering prowess. Suspended by steel rods, this staircase with its crystalline stair treads gives the illusion of floating, creating a spectacular visual effect in front of a vast wall of windows. This central element not only adds a touch of modernity and refinement, it also becomes a captivating focal point that impresses from the moment you enter.

This project was awarded the SILVER prize in the INT Grand Prix du Design 2024. Project here: https://int.design/en/projects/new-project-20/

LOCATION: Sedona, Arizona, USA, Collaboration with Swaback Architecture & Design Studio
THICKNESS: 3” (72 mm)
COLOR & TEXTURE: Crystal Granula
EDGE: Polished
SPECIAL FEATURES: Floating steps

Photo credit: Dino Tonn Photography

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