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Why choose ToughGlaze?

For more than 30 years, we've supplied high-quality, Kitemark-approved glass to architects and builders. Here's why you can count on us.

Quality: we cut, process and deliver Kitemark-approved glass for buildings in line with BS 1680 industry regulations.


Convenience: you're working with a single architectural glazing company from the moment you place your order to the moment the materials are delivered.


Safety: we've been manufacturing and supplying architectural glass across the UK since 1993.

Create striking features with glass for architecture

Explore our range of glass building materials.


At ToughGlaze, we manufacture and supply a wide range of types of architectural glass. We pride ourselves on our flexibility – so for any project, large or small, we'll do our best to meet your requirements.


Here are some of the glass solutions we offer for architecture and construction.


  • Annealed, toughened and laminated glass
  • Coloured glass interlayers
  • Screen printing and digital printing
  • Sandblasted logos and other designs
  • Acoustic glass
  • Walk-on glass
  • LED glass
  • Security glass
When you need glass tempered and made to measure, call in Tough Glaze

Architectural applications

Architectural glazing solutions, cut to your requirements.


At ToughGlaze, we supply many types of glass for buildings. Our printing, sandblasting and colour options allow for memorable architectural solutions – from reception desks to stairways, from balconies to office partitions.


All our glass is in line with building safety regulations, so you and your clients can be assured no corners have been cut in the construction of your commercial glass buildings.


Here are just a few of the architectural glass manufacturers and installers that we supply with materials.

  • Glass for balconies

    Glass for balconies


    Buy safe walk-on glass for commercial balconies.

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  • Customisable glass for architecture

    Thanks to our state-of-the-art facilities, you can customise your architectural glazing with a wide range of products. Here are just some of the services we offer.

    Sales and support

    We've been an architectural glass supplier for three decades. If you're after glass for architecture or construction that's durable, affordable and customisable, get in touch for a quote today.


    • Your one-stop shop for architectural glass since 1993
    • High-quality glass cut to size to meet your and your clients' requirements
    • ISO 9001-accredited
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    Frequently asked questions

    • What is architectural glass?

      Architectural glass is any kind of glass that's used in building and construction. It covers everything from partitions to balustrades, from walk-on glass to decorative glass panels. For the peace of mind of architects, builders, personnel and visitors, glass for architecture needs to be in line with UK safety regulations.

    • When should architectural glass be toughened?

      If you imagine a pane of glass that shatters into big shards, you're thinking of annealed glass. Toughened glass, by contrast, is built to break into lots of little pieces as a way of reducing the chances of injury.


      It's used in everything from car windows to construction. It's a key material for the construction of partitions, balustrades, windows and more.


      Architects and builders also use laminated glass. This is a kind of "sandwich" glass where a plastic interlayer is sandwiched between two panes of toughened glass. The result is glass that's highly secure and hard to break.

    • What are the properties of architectural glass?

      Glass for construction has to be toughened and energy efficient – however, it's a broad category that covers everything from walk-on glass to digital printing, from sandblasted logos and designs to soundproofed panels.

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