Corner window with curved glassMore daylight is needed in the staircase - not a problem. The solution with curved glass seems almost avant-garde. We first removed 200 kg of masonry. Our exact size steel support frames made of double_t sections are anchored into the masonry, which was then plastered. The stainless steel window frame was scewed onto the subconstruction and the curved laminated safety glass was mounted. the surface of the stainless steel frame is polished with grain size 320. |
Interior design Atelier Minarik, Client private 2004, Costs 7000 € |
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On November 8, 2010 Munich's mayor awarded Brüll + Gruber Metal Design the Erasmus Grasser Prize. They were honoured for the high traineeship quality of apprenticeship and their social commitment.Harald Gruber received the prize in the name of the company. More >>
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This little table grill is a great possibility to delight your guests. Buying or renting, both is possible.
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Brüll and Gruber supports the junior team B of the FC Stern Munich 1919 e.V. We wish exciting games and great goals! More >>
October 2009. B+G celebrates its 40 years anniversary. Friends and local political VIPs came to celebrate with them in their production halls. More >>