The pioneering rooflight company, which helps people to embrace light, air and space, manufactures all of its rooflights in the heart of rural Norfolk, and can manufacture both standard and bespoke rooflightsto meet any architectural brief.
The agreement will position the innovative Scottish glass and aluminium specialist as the country’s sole distributor.
Jason Cooper, International Account Manager at Glazing Vision, said: “As the latest official distributor of Glazing Vision products, we are delighted that Gary and the team at Cube Glass will now be able to take pride in the fact that in letting the light in, we are committed to providing our customers with the best-in-class rooflights available on the market. Whether Cube Glass customers are looking for fixed, opening, walk-out or walk-on rooflights, Glazing Vision offers the perfect solution.”
Gary Thorn, Founder and Managing Director of Cube Glass, said: “We are very pleased to have reached agreement with Glazing Vision to be an official distributor in Scotland of its products which are sold throughout Europe and in every state of the US. We believe Glazing Vision’s products will appeal to our high-end customers and beyond who demand top quality solutions to their spatial needs. We are in complete agreement with our new partner on the benefits of natural daylight on mental health and recognise how much better we all feel when we are subjected to more natural daylight which allows our bodies to absorb greater amounts of vitamin D.”
The partnership is the latest venture by Cube Glass which already has fruitful relationships with Portugal-based Panoramah, which makes a unique range of minimalist sliding doors and curtain walling with ultra-thin sightlines and high-end French design and engineering specialist Bel’M.
The company’s valued supplier relationships also include those with industry-recognised specialists such as Senior Architectural Systems, Metal Technology and Schüco.
The Cumbernauld-based business has pushed its turnover to a record £4.5m in the year to October 2023, up from £3.25m in the previous year. It now hopes to consolidate future revenues around this level.
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