In 2026, the boundary between the pixel on a screen and the molecule in an interior has finally vanished. The 'Glassmorphism' trend, which simulates depth through transparency and background blur, has become dominant in premium entrance design. The reception desk transforms into a multi-layered optical system, radiating light and technological sophistication.

The Philosophy of Layering
The core principle of glassmorphism is creating visual depth by overlapping translucent planes. We utilize Satinato triplex glass, which allows for precise control over Blur intensity. This creates an effect of floating control elements, turning furniture into an intuitive user interface familiar from modern operating systems.
Materials of Depth
To realize complex curves, we apply the latest generation of modified acrylic with ideal light diffusion coefficients. Integrating dichroic glass adds dynamic life to the surface: thanks to metallic nano-coatings, the facade shifts from cool cyan to warm fuchsia depending on the viewer's angle.
Intelligent Light
We employ Edge Lighting by installing light sources between glass layers. This highlights the object's geometry and creates a soft Glow effect. Beneath the frosted layer, OLED displays can be hidden, activating only when a guest approaches to broadcast personalized greetings or navigation data.
Transparency Acoustics
Glass in 2026 is no longer acoustically 'bright'. We apply a damping polymer layer within the triplex structure to mute vibrations and prevent resonance. As a result, the reception desk absorbs sonic noise, ensuring conversation privacy and comfort in the public lobby.
