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!


Commercial glass counters and panels - Centre Vidéotron

At the heart of Quebec City's Centre Vidéotron, our glass countertops and wall panels add a touch of modernity and sophistication. Designed to stand the test of time while offering impeccable aesthetics, these glass elements blend perfectly into the center's dynamic environment. Their transparency and brilliance reflect the light, creating a unique ambience that enhances the visitor experience while adding an impressive visual dimension to this iconic location.

Commercial glass has long been a favored material in architecture due to its versatility and elegance. Its ability to transform spaces with light, transparency, and reflection makes it an ideal choice for modern architectural designs. At the Centre Vidéotron, the use of glass countertops and wall panels enhances the venue's visual appeal, creating an environment that is both inviting and futuristic.

LOCATION: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
THICKNESS: Bar: 2 1/2“ (60 mm) / Wall panels: 1/2” (12 mm)
COLOR & TEXTURE: Bar: Crystal Granula / Panels: Custom
EDGE: Polished
SPECIAL FEATURES: LED, Custom stainless steel protective shoe

Photo credit: Stéphane Groleau

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