Introduction
Inspired by traditional shoji paper, our Digital Print Glass reinterprets this timeless aesthetic while overcoming the limitations of paper. Conventional shoji panels are restricted by roll width, difficult to match seamlessly, and unable to achieve translucent or coloured effects. With digital printing technology, we can reproduce shoji patterns directly on glass with full flexibility in scale and detail, opening up new design possibilities.
The glass is crafted with an ultra-thin 5-layer structure, only 5.5mm thick, making it half the weight of standard panels and ideal for sliding doors, cabinet fronts, and partitions. Combining the warmth of traditional Japanese design with the strength and clarity of glass, Shoji Paper Digital Print Glass creates interiors that are elegant, versatile, and enduring.
Delicate yet resilient, this shoji-style glass reimagines the charm of traditional paper while avoiding its fragility. Where ordinary paper tears easily and demands constant care, this glass presents a sleek, feather-light surface with a gentle opacity. It brings together subtle elegance with long-lasting strength, offering a refined solution that balances privacy, practicality, and enduring quality.
While traditional washi screens are delicate and short-lived, Shoji Paper Printed Glass combines organic textures with strength and longevity. It diffuses light softly while maintaining privacy, creating a refined Japanese ambiance with a modern edge—perfect for restaurants, offices, or residential interiors.
Shoji Paper Printed Glass redefines partition walls, overcoming the fragility and maintenance issues of traditional washi. It preserves organic patterns and gentle translucency, while providing strong, long-lasting panels that divide spaces effectively yet retain an open and airy atmosphere.
Shoji Paper Printed Glass screens blend the warmth of washi textures with the strength of glass. They diffuse light softly to create a calming atmosphere, while overcoming the fragility and upkeep issues of traditional paper. As partitions, they remain elegant and practical over time—an ideal balance of design and function.