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Butternut Glass

Forest salvaged butternut wood veneers laminated in glass are ideal for lit panel applications and horizontal surfaces, such as tabletops. Aged butternut wood, a member of the black walnut family, is kiln-dried and milled thin, allowing light to filter through natural worm holes and streaks. Colored interlayers add a new visual experience, based on front or back lighting effects. Images shown represent both panel sides. Please note that variations in color and texture may occur due to the nature of the material.


Natural, Standard
SPVWW004

Deep Red
SPVWW005

Bright Yellow
SPVWW006

Bright Green
SPVWW007

Deep Blue
SPVWW008

Black
SPVWW009

Milk White
SPVWW010
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Featured Project: Butternut Glass

Nobu, Tribeca, New York

Nobu In-House design

Featuring Butternut Glass — Natural SPVWW004

Other Projects Featuring Butternut Glass

JW Marriott Second Home Restaurant, Denver, CO 

Tawil Mayfair, New York

Power Pilates, New York

Specifications

  • Size: 48" x 96" standard, panel sizes 6" x 6" to 60" x 120" available
  • Thickness: 5/16" nominal, thicknesses up to 1" nominal available
  • Veneer: 100% standing dead forest-salvage sourced butternut, flat sliced and book matched standard, additional veneer lay up patterns and FSC certified woods available
  • Glass types: Clear Annealed Glass Standard, Tempered, Acid Etched or Ultra Clear Glass available
  • Color Interlayers: Milk White, Deep Red, Bright Yellow, Bright Green, Deep Blue, Black
  • Custom colors available, 500 SF minimum
  • Edge deletion 1/8" to 1/4" from edge to ensure complete encapsulation of veneer
  • Sampled in natural finish and sample charges may apply
  • LEED®: Can contribute to LEED® MR Credit 3: Resource Reuse, EQ Credit 4: Low-Emitting Materials, MR Credit 5: Regional Materials (within 500 mile radius), MR Credit 7: Certified Wood (available)

 UPDATED 10/08 10/08

 


Press Featuring Butternut Glass

Contract Magazine: Domestic Partnership - March 2009
A stunning installation photo of Butternut Glass is included in a feature on Second Home restaurant in Denver, CO, designed by Andre Kikoski Architect.

July 06, DDI. "Colors and Materials Focus." "Forest-salvaged butternut wood veneers laminated in glass are ideal for lit-panel applications and horizontal surfaces."

12/01/05 Architectural Record. "Product Reports 2005, Openings, Wormy Wood Glass."
"Natural worm holes and streaks add to the wood's beauty when the panels are lit from the front or back."