This self-adhesive frosted window film in Matte Bronze gives glass surfaces a warm, elegant sandblast effect. The bronze tone stands out from the cooler frosted glass variants and harmonises particularly well with wood, warm wall colours and classic interiors. With 36 % light transmission, it offers a good compromise between privacy and brightness.
Features at a Glance
- Opaque day and night – reliable privacy protection from both sides
- 36 % light transmission – pleasantly dimmed light with a warm tone
- 59 % less glare – reduces disturbing light reflections on screens
- Self-adhesive – easy installation without tools or prior experience
- 10-year warranty against discolouration or peeling
Applications
The bronze frosted film is recommended wherever privacy combined with a warm, homely atmosphere is desired:
- Office & conference room – glare protection on glass partitions with an elegant look
- Medical practice & law firm – discretion in reception and treatment areas
- Bathroom – privacy for windows facing the street with warm tinting
- Waiting room & hallway – privacy in areas with classic interiors
- Partitions & room dividers – as a design element with a warm accent
Suitable Glazing Types
This film is exclusively suitable for interior mounting on single glazing.
Not suitable for insulating glazing, thermal insulation glass with low-E coating, tinted glazing and laminated glass.
Installation
The film is applied to the interior side of clean, smooth glass. Thanks to the self-adhesive backing, installation is completed in just a few steps – instructions and an installation kit are included. If required, the film can be removed without residue.
Note: This film is not suitable for partial coverage. It must cover the entire glass surface.
Other Colours and Variants
Besides Matte Bronze, frosted window film is also available in other colours:
For outdoor use, there is a special variant: Frosted Film Matte White for Exterior.
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