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When an office is being renovated, glass partitions will be employed to divide the space. This is indeed a sagacious choice in office decoration, as glass partitions can not only expand the visual area of the office but also be reused when moving to a larger office. The glass partition bridges light and space. It alters the manifestation of light and also governs the space it envelopes, making the space associated with it brimming with light effects and an ambience.
Why are glass partitions so triumphant in office decoration?
Perhaps no material can be as rigid and transparent as glass, and
possess both solid and liquid characteristics. "When it is soft, it
is like water; when it is hard, it is like diamond." This might be
the most fitting description of the form of glass. Nevertheless,
glass does not have a precise transition temperature between solid
and liquid. Similar to asphalt, it changes from hard to harder as
the temperature rises. The solid state gradually transforms into a
soft solid state, a glue melt state, and a liquid state. Each state
has its own attributes, enabling processing techniques such as
glass shaping, modification, and coloring to be carried out in the
most effective manners in different temperature ranges, with a
relatively spacious leeway.
For example, in a modern office, the use of curved glass partitions
can add a touch of fluidity and dynamism to the space. Or, tinted
glass partitions can provide a degree of privacy while still
allowing light to penetrate. Another example could be the
integration of frosted glass partitions to create a more hazy and
artistic effect. These various applications and manipulations of
glass partitions showcase their flexibility and the potential to
enhance the aesthetic and functionality of office spaces.