The Science of Brilliance: Pure Light vs. Chromatic Projection

At Trimoss, we view glass not just as a surface, but as a medium for manipulating light. Our Jodhpur studio has developed two distinct variants of artisanal glass, each offering a unique interaction with the sun’s trajectory.

Understanding these differences is key to achieving the desired atmosphere in luxury residential and commercial spaces.

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Variant A: Pure Light Transmission

Designed for spaces where clarity and structural depth are paramount.

  • Visual Effect: This variant focuses on the internal luminosity of the glass tile itself.

  • Light Interaction: It allows light to pass through the artisanal layers, illuminating the hand-fused textures from within.

  • Best Use: Ideal for wall mosaics in well-lit foyers or bathrooms where you want the surface to “glow” without casting external patterns.

Variant B: Chromatic Projection

Designed for high-impact architectural statements that change throughout the day.

  • Visual Effect: This variant acts as a prism, projecting vivid colors onto the surrounding environment.

  • Light Interaction: As direct sunlight hits the glass, it casts “Chromatic Projections”—vibrant washes of color that move across floors and adjacent walls as the sun shifts.

  • Best Use: Perfect for sun-catchers or feature walls placed opposite windows to create a “living” interior that evolves with the time of day.

Choosing the Right Variant for Your Project

When specifying Trimoss glass, consider the orientation of your space. For maximum impact with Variant B, we recommend placement in south-facing windows to capture the full spectrum of the midday sun.

Regardless of the variant chosen, our 1-year manufacturing warranty ensures that the structural integrity of your installation is guaranteed, provided that pH-neutral materials are used during the mounting process.