Gloss and Matt Vitrum are the names of lacquered glass finishes obtained by applying an extremely resistant type of lacquer to the reverse side of float glass, which is the name of the most common industrial glass manufacturing process.
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Gloss Lacquered Vitrum adds a great sense of depth to the kitchen. Thanks to its perfectly flat surface it reflects the objects surrounding it and is a good way to expand space by - for instance - bringing the reflected image of an outdoor garden indoors.
Matt Lacquered Vitrum is obtained by etching the surface to create a smooth, peach-skin effect: the surface becomes incredibly pleasant to touch and glass is perceived as a warm material.
Although glass is one of the hardest materials there is, it can still be scratched by materials as hard as, or harder than it, such as glass itself, crystal, ceramic, semi-precious stones and gems. Scratches are particularly noticeable on gloss lacquered glass while matt lacquered glass is more difficult to scratch because its etched finish rubs against the objects it comes into contact with, making them blunter so that they don’t scratch its surface.
VLBP Gloss | VOBP Matt
Pure White
VLBN Gloss | VOBN Matt
Cloud White
VLGR Gloss | VOGR Matt
Cold Grey
VLGC Gloss | VOGC Matt
Ash Grey
VLCE Gloss | VOCE Matt
Cement
VLGF Gloss | VOGF Matt
Fire Grey
VLGM Gloss | VOGM Matt
Metropolitan Grey
VLNL Gloss | VONL Matt
Blackboard Black
VLNC Glass | VONC Matt
Warm Black
VLCA Glass | VOCA Matt
Cocoa
VLMO Gloss | VOMO Matt
Mochaccino
VLBR Gloss | VOBR Matt
Bronze
VLTU Gloss | VOTU Matt
Volcanic Soil
VLTE Gloss | VOTE Matt
Earth-brown
VLKA Gloss | VOKA Matt
Kamut
VLSA Gloss | VOSA Matt
Sand
VLTO Gloss | VOTO Matt
Turtledove Grey
VLPE Gloss | VOPE Matt
Parchment
VLGZ Gloss | VOGZ Matt
Saffron Yellow
VLGT Gloss | VOGT Matt
Earthy Yellow
VLCG Gloss | VOCG Matt
Wheat Field
VLMM Gloss | VOMM Matt
Maquis Shrubland
VLVO Gloss | VOVO Matt
Ocean Green
VLTV Gloss | VOTV Matt
Green Tea
VLVL Gloss | VOVL Matt
Dark Olive Green
VLVS Gloss | VOVS Matt
Sage Green
VLAO Gloss | VOAO Matt
Shadow Blue
VLAC Gloss | VOAC Matt
Ash Blue
VLBA Gloss | VOBA Matt
Air-force Blue
VLAD Gloss | VOAD Matt
Slate
VLBS Gloss | VOBS Matt
Dark Blue
VLAM Gloss | VOAM Matt
Amethyst
VLRB Gloss | VORM Matt
Barolo Red
VLRP Gloss | VORP Matt
Purple Rose
VLRS Gloss | VORS Matt
Red
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Gloss Lacquered Vitrum adds a great sense of depth to the kitchen. Thanks to its perfectly flat surface it reflects the objects surrounding it and is a good way to expand space by - for instance - bringing the reflected image of an outdoor garden indoors.
Matt Lacquered Vitrum is obtained by etching the surface to create a smooth, peach-skin effect: the surface becomes incredibly pleasant to touch and glass is perceived as a warm material.
Although glass is one of the hardest materials there is, it can still be scratched by materials as hard as, or harder than it, such as glass itself, crystal, ceramic, semi-precious stones and gems. Scratches are particularly noticeable on gloss lacquered glass while matt lacquered glass is more difficult to scratch because its etched finish rubs against the objects it comes into contact with, making them blunter so that they don’t scratch its surface.
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Our proposals for your kitchen in Glossy and Matt Lacquered Vitrum
Available for
Doors:
Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci
Doors:
Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci
Tops*:
Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci
Forma Mentis
Riciclantica
Artematica
Artematica Soft Outline
Genius Loci
Forma Mentis
Riciclantica

Pure White

Cloud White

Cold Grey

Ash Grey

Cement

Fire Grey

Metropolitan Grey

Blackboard Black

Warm Black

Cocoa

Mochaccino

Bronze

Volcanic Soil

Earth-brown

Kamut

Sand

Turtledove Grey

Parchment

Saffron Yellow

Earthy Yellow

Wheat Field

Maquis Shrubland

Ocean Green

Green Tea

Dark Olive Green

Sage Green

Shadow Blue

Ash Blue

Air-force Blue

Slate

Dark Blue

Amethyst

Barolo Red

Purple Rose

Red