Was there much experimentation during development?
Absolutely. Every custom project begins with sampling. Although we’ve been producing Grid Glass for several years, every design requires refinement.
Numerous prototypes were produced to perfect the spacing of the metal grid, the surface texture, transparency and overall visual balance. The final product appears effortless, but achieving that simplicity required considerable technical development.
What inspired the design?
The inspiration came from the interiors themselves. The Ghan celebrates timeless luxury rather than fashion, so the glass needed to feel equally enduring.
The fine bronze grid references classic Art Deco geometry, while the soft texture, subtle translucency and changing reflections create something unmistakably contemporary. It’s a modern interpretation of luxury rather than a reproduction of the past.
What were the biggest technical challenges?
The greatest challenge is that Grid Glass isn’t created through a single manufacturing process. Each panel moves through multiple specialist departments, including kiln forming, metal inlay, engraving, frosting and finishing. Every stage has to be completed with absolute precision because even the smallest variation can affect the finished result.
Fortunately, we’ve refined these processes over several years, allowing us to confidently produce extremely complex architectural glass while maintaining exceptionally high quality.