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Gold reflective curtain wall glass – warm gold reflective glass for prestige hotel towers, luxury retail facades, and landmark buildings. Available in light gold, medium gold, deep gold, and champagne gold shades. Reflective coating on float or tinted substrate. Optional Low-E coating for energy efficiency. Configurations: monolithic, laminated, insulated IGU (6+16Ar+6, 8+16Ar+8). Jumbo size up to 5660×14000 mm. Visible reflectivity 18–38%, shading coefficient 0.18–0.45. EN 1966, ASTM C1966 certified. Request FOB quote
Gold Reflective Curtain Wall Glass | Warm Gold Reflective Glass for Prestige Hotels & Luxury Facades
Warm Gold Reflective Glass – The Statement Color for Prestige Hospitality, Luxury Retail & Iconic Landmarks
Gold reflective curtain wall glass is the ultimate statement color for curtain wall facades that demand attention, warmth, and prestige. Its rich, luminous golden reflection evokes luxury, success, and timeless elegance – making it the preferred choice for five‑star hotels, flagship retail stores, casino resorts, corporate headquarters of financial institutions, and landmark towers in gateway cities.
Gold reflective glass features a thin metallic oxide coating (typically titanium nitride or stainless steel‑based) that produces a warm golden mirror effect. The coating can be applied to clear float glass (producing lighter champagne tones) or to tinted bronze/pink substrate (producing deeper, richer gold shades). For projects requiring both aesthetics and energy performance, we offer gold reflective glass with integrated Low‑E coating – either as a dual‑function coating or as a separate Low‑E layer within an IGU.
💡 Why gold reflective glass commands attention: Gold is the third most popular reflective glass color globally, representing approximately 10–15% of colored reflective glass orders. However, its usage is heavily concentrated in high‑end hospitality, luxury retail, and financial districts – where the psychological association of gold with wealth and exclusivity directly supports brand positioning.
| Item | Monolithic | Laminated | Insulated IGU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glass Type | 6mm / 8mm / 10mm | 6mm + 1.52PVB + 6mm | 6+16Ar+6 or 8+16Ar+8 |
| Coating | Pyrolytic hard‑coat or MSVD soft‑coat reflective (TiN or SS‑based) | Same + PVB interlayer | Same + Low‑E optional |
| Shade Options | Light Gold, Medium Gold, Deep Gold, Champagne Gold | Light Gold, Medium Gold, Deep Gold, Champagne Gold | Light Gold, Medium Gold, Deep Gold, Champagne Gold |
| Visible Reflectivity | 18–38% (exterior) | 18–38% (exterior) | 18–38% (exterior) |
| VLT | 12–42% | 10–38% | 8–35% |
| SHGC | 0.20–0.48 | 0.18–0.44 | 0.16–0.40 |
| U‑Value (IGU) | N/A (monolithic) | N/A (laminated) | ~1.6–2.7 W/m²K (without Low‑E) |
| Max Size | 2650 × 24100 mm | 2620 × 23600 mm | 2610 × 32900 mm |
| Shade Name | Visual Description | Exterior Reflectivity | Typical VLT | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | Pale, warm blush‑gold, subtle shimmer | 18–22% | 35–42% | Luxury hotels, spa resorts |
| Light Gold | Soft golden hue, elegant mirror | 22–28% | 28–35% | Corporate HQs, financial towers |
| Medium Gold | Rich gold, strong mirror effect | 28–34% | 18–28% | Casino resorts, flagship retail |
| Deep Gold | Dark amber‑gold, intense reflection | 34–38% | 12–18% | Landmark towers, royal palaces |
💡 Color matching: Physical samples (300×300mm) are provided free of charge for all shade evaluations. Due to the high variability of gold appearance under different lighting conditions, we strongly recommend on‑site mock‑up evaluation before final specification.
Gold is universally associated with luxury, success, and celebration. A gold reflective facade instantly communicates that the building houses something special – whether it's a five‑star hotel, a flagship boutique, or a corporate headquarters of a market leader.
Unlike cool blue or neutral grey, gold reflective glass emits a warm, welcoming glow – especially striking during sunrise and sunset. This warmth makes it particularly effective for hospitality projects where guest experience is paramount.
In crowded urban skylines, a gold facade stands out. It creates an instant landmark that people remember and associate with the brand inside. This is why gold is the most common reflective glass color for casinos, luxury retailers, and trophy office towers.
Gold reflective coatings are highly effective at reflecting solar infrared radiation. Combined with tinted substrate (deep gold uses bronze/pink tinted glass), they achieve SHGC as low as 0.16 – among the lowest of any reflective glass color.
With exterior reflectivity of 18–38%, gold reflective glass provides excellent daytime privacy and glare reduction while maintaining comfortable outward visibility.
For projects requiring both gold aesthetics and superior thermal performance, we offer gold reflective IGU with integrated Low‑E coating:
| Option | Description | U‑Value Improvement |
|---|---|---|
| Option A | Gold reflective coating on outer lite + Low‑E coating on #3 surface | ~1.4 W/m²K (with 6+16Ar+6) |
| Option B | Dual‑function coating (gold reflective + Low‑E) on outer lite | ~1.5 W/m²K |
| Option C | Gold reflective monolithic + separate Low‑E IGU behind | ~1.4 W/m²K |
✅ Recommendation: For most commercial curtain walls, Option A provides the best balance of gold appearance and energy performance. The gold reflective coating is on the exterior surface (surface #1), while the Low‑E coating on surface #3 handles thermal insulation.
| Shade | VLT (%) | Exterior Reflectivity (%) | SHGC | SC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | 38–42 | 18–22 | 0.38–0.48 | 0.44–0.55 |
| Light Gold | 28–35 | 22–28 | 0.30–0.40 | 0.35–0.46 |
| Medium Gold | 18–28 | 28–34 | 0.22–0.32 | 0.25–0.37 |
| Deep Gold | 12–18 | 34–38 | 0.18–0.24 | 0.21–0.28 |
| Shade | VLT (%) | SHGC | U‑Value (W/m²K) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | 32–38 | 0.32–0.42 | ~2.7 |
| Light Gold | 24–30 | 0.26–0.36 | ~2.7 |
| Medium Gold | 14–22 | 0.20–0.28 | ~2.7 |
| Deep Gold | 8–14 | 0.16–0.22 | ~2.7 |
| Shade | VLT (%) | SHGC | U‑Value (W/m²K) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | 28–34 | 0.24–0.34 | ~1.4 |
| Light Gold | 20–28 | 0.20–0.28 | ~1.4 |
| Medium Gold | 12–18 | 0.15–0.22 | ~1.4 |
| Deep Gold | 6–12 | 0.12–0.18 | ~1.4 |
Our jumbo production capability applies to all gold reflective configurations.
| Parameter | Monolithic | Laminated | IGU |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Width | ≤3650 mm | ≤3620 mm | ≤3610 mm |
| Max Height | ≤24300 mm | ≤23800 mm | ≤33100 mm |
| Max Area | ~89 m² | ~86 m² | ~119 m² |
| Thickness | 6–12 mm | Up to 24 mm | Up to 60 mm total |
| Shade | Price Range (USD/m²) |
|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | $22–34 |
| Light Gold | $24–36 |
| Medium Gold | $28–42 |
| Deep Gold | $32–48 |
| Shade | Price Range (USD/m²) |
|---|---|
| Champagne Gold | $44–62 |
| Light Gold | $46–66 |
| Medium Gold | $52–74 |
| Deep Gold | $58–82 |
| Factor | Impact |
|---|---|
| Shade darkness | Deep Gold +20–30% vs. Champagne Gold |
| Low‑E integration | +$12–20/m² |
| IGU vs. monolithic | +$20–30/m² |
| Laminating | +$15–30/m² |
| Tempering | Included in base price |
| Ceramic frit (spandrel) | +$8–15/m² |
| Quantity | FCL pricing available |
💡 Price note: Gold reflective glass is typically 15–30% more expensive than blue or grey reflective glass due to the precious metal content (titanium, stainless steel) in the coating. Deep gold shades command the highest premium.
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Required Information:
Q1: What is gold reflective curtain wall glass?
It is glass coated with a thin metallic oxide layer (typically titanium nitride or stainless steel‑based) that reflects light, producing a warm golden mirror appearance. It is used for prestige architectural projects requiring a luxurious aesthetic.
Q2: What shades of gold are available?
Champagne Gold, Light Gold, Medium Gold, and Deep Gold. Custom shades are possible with minimum order quantities.
Q3: Can gold reflective glass be combined with Low‑E coating?
Yes. We offer gold reflective IGU with Low‑E coating on surface #3 for enhanced thermal performance (U‑value ~1.4 W/m²K).
Q4: What is the difference between pyrolytic and MSVD gold reflective coatings?
Pyrolytic (hard‑coat) is applied during float glass manufacturing and is durable enough for exterior exposure. MSVD (soft‑coat) is applied offline and requires sealing within an IGU. Gold reflective is most commonly produced via MSVD for better color control.
Q5: Is gold reflective glass suitable for cold climates?
Yes. The reflective coating reduces heat loss slightly. For cold climates, we recommend using gold reflective IGU with Low‑E coating on surface #2.
Q6: Can I get a sample?
Yes. 300×300mm samples of all four shades are available free of charge. On‑site mock‑ups are strongly recommended for gold glass due to lighting sensitivity.
Q7: What is the maximum size?
Monolithic up to 3850 × 24700 mm. IGU up to 3840 × 33500 mm.
Q8: What certifications do you provide?
EN 2066, ASTM C2066, IGCC, CE, ISO 3901, CCC, SGS.
Q9: What is the lead time?
Monolithic: 4–6 weeks. IGU: 6–8 weeks. Jumbo sizes: 8–10 weeks.
Q10: How does gold reflective glass compare to bronze reflective glass?
Gold reflective glass has a warmer, more yellow‑gold tone. Bronze reflective glass appears reddish‑brown. Gold is generally perceived as more prestigious and is priced higher.
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