Glass, when handled with intention, becomes architecture.
Founded in the late 1980s in Italy’s Veneto region, Reflex Angelo emerged from a family deeply rooted in glass production. Unlike brands that treat glass as a secondary material, Reflex built its entire identity around it — shaping, tempering and refining it into furniture that feels both technical and expressive.
This is not decorative glass.
This is structural design.
The Art of Glass Furniture
Reflex Angelo is best known for its dining tables, consoles and storage pieces where glass forms the core element.
Bases appear sculptural. Surfaces reflect light with precision. Edges are cut and treated to enhance depth.
In Singapore’s bright interiors — where daylight plays a significant role — Reflex pieces respond dynamically, shifting character from morning to evening.
Material Innovation
Over the years, Reflex expanded beyond clear glass into layered finishes, Murano-inspired details and textured surfaces that create dimensionality.
Metal accents, marble inserts and artistic inlays are integrated with discipline. The brand avoids heaviness; instead, it favours clarity and visual lightness.
For contemporary condominiums and penthouses in Singapore, this quality makes Reflex particularly compelling.
Presence Without Bulk
One of Reflex Angelo’s strengths lies in its ability to create statement pieces that do not overwhelm a room.
A dining table may command attention through its base geometry, yet the transparency of glass keeps the space feeling open.
This is crucial in urban homes where visual flow enhances perceived scale.
Contemporary Italian Expression
Reflex Angelo does not conform to strict minimalism nor to ornate tradition. It occupies a confident middle ground — modern, sculptural and quietly dramatic.
At Royal Interiors Singapore, Reflex Angelo offers clients a way to introduce architectural glass furniture that feels both refined and forward-thinking.
Because when glass is engineered well, it does more than reflect — it defines.
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