A glass-to-glass joint seamlessly connects multiple glass panels without frames or mullions, creating an uninterrupted view, maximizing natural light, and enhancing modern aesthetics.
Key Features
Frameless. Flawless
This Joint creates a frameless, sleek design for a seamless and modern aesthetic.
Frameless Freedom
Offers uninterrupted views, enhancing openness and connectivity with the surroundings.
Timelessly Modern
Elevates the building’s visual appeal with a refined, minimalist look.

Welcome the Warmth
Maximizes natural light for brighter, more inviting interiors.
The Illusion of More
Creates an illusion of a more spacious environment, perfect for contemporary architecture.

Technical
Information
Width:
400 - 1400mm
Height:
500 - 2700mm
Area:
0.01 - 3 Sq Mtr
Weight Capacity:
170 kg
Compatible Glass Thickness:
10-38 mm
Construction Depth:
62mm
Area of Applications
Other uPVC Windows
Blog
FAQs
uPVC glass-to-glass window is a window with two or more glass panels directly connected without a frame in between.
Creates a sleek, modern, and minimalist look.
Glass-to-glass uPVC windows are typically used for balconies, partitions, and large openings.
Offers uninterrupted views and maximizes natural light.
Durable uPVC frames ensure weather resistance, insulation, and low maintenance.
uPVC glass to glass windows offer unobstructed views and natural light, enhancing the overall look of interiors. They are energy-efficient with insulated frames and glazing. Glass to glass uPVC window designs are low maintenance, resistant to rot, rust, and termites, while airtight sealing ensures noise reduction. To know more, explore the overlooked benefits of glass windows, which highlight why glass to glass windows are ideal for residential and commercial spaces.
uPVC glass to glass windows are ideal for balconies, terraces, and patios for wide views. Partition walls in offices and commercial spaces.
Living rooms or lounges needing maximum daylight.
Glass to glass uPVC windows are best for spaces where visual appeal, light, and minimal framing are priorities.