At Archetype Glass, innovation has always centered around elevating how glass performs in architectural spaces. Our newest product offering, Seamed Glass Panels, pushes that idea even further by combining multiple glass finishes into one safety-rated panel.
This new solution gives architects, designers, and commercial clients the ability to create custom levels of privacy, texture, and visual impact without sacrificing clean design or durability. Unlike cheap vinyl cling applications that can appear temporary or low-end, this solution delivers a true architectural finish with a refined, permanent look designed to elevate commercial spaces.
What Are Seamed Glass Panels?
Seamed Glass Panels combine different types of glass into a single, professionally seamed panel. Clear glass can transition into textured or obscured glass with exact precision, creating a completely custom appearance tailored to your space.
The result is a refined architectural feature that feels intentional, permanent, and elevated.
Unlike vinyl films or adhesive privacy treatments that imitate texture, real textured glass delivers:
- Long-term durability
- A true tactile surface
- Greater visual depth
- Timeless architectural appeal
For high-end commercial interiors and thoughtfully designed environments, authentic materials matter.

Designed Around Your Vision
One of the biggest advantages of Seamed Glass Panels is flexibility.
You decide:
- Where privacy begins and ends
- How much blur or transparency each panel contains
- Which textures or finishes best suit the environment
This level of control allows designers to create highly functional spaces while maintaining openness and natural light.
Whether you’re designing:
- Office partition systems
- Conference rooms
- Hospitality spaces
- Executive suites
- Healthcare environments
- Collaborative workspaces
Seamed Glass Panels can be customized to match both the aesthetic and practical goals of the project.

Endless Customization Possibilities
Beyond texture transitions, Seamed Glass Panels can incorporate a wide range of custom interlayers and finishes, including:
- Interpainted™ color
- Fabric interlayers
- Specialty decorative materials
- Custom design elements
- Metal mesh
This opens the door to nearly unlimited design combinations, allowing architects and interior designers to create truly signature spaces.

A Better Alternative to Temporary Privacy Solutions
Many commercial interiors rely on vinyl clings or decals to create the appearance of privacy glass. While these solutions may work temporarily, they often lack the sophistication, permanence, and craftsmanship expected in premium environments.
Seamed Glass Panels offer a more architectural approach:
- Integrated directly into the glass itself
- Easier to maintain over time
- More durable than surface-applied films
- Visually elevated from every angle
The difference is immediately noticeable — both visually and physically.

Create Complete Architectural Systems
Seamed Glass Panels are custom-built to visually elevate interior spaces. Entire office partition layouts can be designed using coordinated panels that balance openness, privacy, branding, and light transmission.
This makes them ideal for modern commercial environments where flexibility and aesthetics need to work together seamlessly.
Bringing Custom Glass Design to Life
At Archetype Glass, every project begins with collaboration. Seamed Glass Panels were developed to give architects and designers more creative freedom while maintaining the craftsmanship and safety standards required in commercial applications.
If you’re looking to create a space that feels modern, intentional, and distinctly custom, Seamed Glass Panels offer a new way to think about architectural glass design.
Wissmach Collaboration
Archetype Glass collaborates with Paul Wissmach Glass Company to combine over a century of art glass craftsmanship with advanced architectural fabrication, turning expressive materials into functional, safety-rated building elements. Together, they bridge material origin and finished installation, giving architects and designers greater continuity, customization, and performance in glass design.





