Sans Souci produces glass tiles and mosaics using traditional craftsmanship combined with modern technologies. They summarize their techniques which include glass mosaics, mosaics combined with other materials, double cut coatings, waterjet cutting, sandblasting, structural glass, bubble tiles, and arctic glass. The document provides examples of glass artwork designs and technical details about the different product lines.
The company Sans Souci has over 1000 years of history in glassmaking. They apply both traditional and advanced glass production methods to create lighting fixtures supplied worldwide. Their fixtures use the "cold" beauty and processing possibilities of glass to provide unique illumination solutions for luxury yachts, residences, and other interiors. Sans Souci works closely with customers to design custom lighting pieces and collections tailored to specific projects.
This document showcases various architectural glass designs for spas, wellness areas, pools, and bathrooms. It includes 12 images from projects in France, the UAE, the UK, Germany, and conceptual designs. The images feature technical glass, glass mosaics, arctic glass, mirrored walls, glass ornaments, sandblasted tiles, and mosaic floors and walls. Each image is accompanied by a brief description and disclaimer that colors and finishes may vary. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and regional offices.
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The document discusses the use of crystal in architectural design. It shows images of crystal installations in the reception area, dividing walls, bar counter, and light fixtures of a hotel. The crystal elements include handmade glass components, glass mosaics in shades of silver, blue and black, bubbles, rainbow patterns, sandblasted reliefs, and technical glass. The designs are credited to architects René Roubíček, Marcela Vavrušková, and Simona Kastnerová. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and international branches.
The document provides specifications for several lighting fixtures and glass sculptures. It includes dimensions, glass parts used, light sources, wattages, designers, and notes that reproduction of the designs requires authorization. The fixtures range in size from 50x180cm to 350x750cm and use various glass combinations and light sources including LEDs, fiber optics, and GU10 bulbs. Materials include crystal, amber, and technical glasses set in stainless steel, brass, or nickel fittings.
This document showcases the work of Sans Souci, a company that specializes in luxury interior design and glass mosaics, tiles, and panels. It features numerous photos of glass artwork, mosaics, and tile installations in high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial projects across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci offices and representatives in the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Moscow, Lebanon, and the United States.
This document contains information about Sans Souci, an international design firm, including their headquarters and representative offices in various cities around the world. It lists hotels, restaurants, universities, and residential properties that Sans Souci has worked with. It also provides contact details for Sans Souci's headquarters and various international offices in cities such as Prague, Hong Kong, Beirut, Moscow, and the United States.
The company Sans Souci has over 1000 years of history in glassmaking. They apply both traditional and advanced glass production methods to create lighting fixtures supplied worldwide. Their fixtures use the "cold" beauty and processing possibilities of glass to provide unique illumination solutions for luxury yachts, residences, and other interiors. Sans Souci works closely with customers to design custom lighting pieces and collections tailored to specific projects.
This document showcases various architectural glass designs for spas, wellness areas, pools, and bathrooms. It includes 12 images from projects in France, the UAE, the UK, Germany, and conceptual designs. The images feature technical glass, glass mosaics, arctic glass, mirrored walls, glass ornaments, sandblasted tiles, and mosaic floors and walls. Each image is accompanied by a brief description and disclaimer that colors and finishes may vary. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and regional offices.
This document provides information about two Hilton hotels in Prague - the Hilton Prague Hotel located on the bank of the Vltava River, and the Hilton Prague Old Town located in the city centre. Both hotels feature classical light fixtures and decorative artwork in areas like meeting rooms, lobbies, restaurants, and lounges. Contact information is also provided for Sans Souci headquarters and regional offices.
The document discusses glass sculptures, fountains, and other architectural glass artwork created by several designers for hotels, yachts, and private residences. It includes images and descriptions of glass fountains for the Marriott Hotel in Prague and a yacht in Dubai, as well as lighting sculptures, a glass bush sculpture, and a large glass monument installed in Tallinn, Estonia. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and regional offices in locations like Hong Kong, Moscow, Lebanon, and the United States.
The document discusses the use of crystal in architectural design. It shows images of crystal installations in the reception area, dividing walls, bar counter, and light fixtures of a hotel. The crystal elements include handmade glass components, glass mosaics in shades of silver, blue and black, bubbles, rainbow patterns, sandblasted reliefs, and technical glass. The designs are credited to architects René Roubíček, Marcela Vavrušková, and Simona Kastnerová. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and international branches.
The document provides specifications for several lighting fixtures and glass sculptures. It includes dimensions, glass parts used, light sources, wattages, designers, and notes that reproduction of the designs requires authorization. The fixtures range in size from 50x180cm to 350x750cm and use various glass combinations and light sources including LEDs, fiber optics, and GU10 bulbs. Materials include crystal, amber, and technical glasses set in stainless steel, brass, or nickel fittings.
This document showcases the work of Sans Souci, a company that specializes in luxury interior design and glass mosaics, tiles, and panels. It features numerous photos of glass artwork, mosaics, and tile installations in high-end residential, hospitality, and commercial projects across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci offices and representatives in the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Moscow, Lebanon, and the United States.
This document contains information about Sans Souci, an international design firm, including their headquarters and representative offices in various cities around the world. It lists hotels, restaurants, universities, and residential properties that Sans Souci has worked with. It also provides contact details for Sans Souci's headquarters and various international offices in cities such as Prague, Hong Kong, Beirut, Moscow, and the United States.
This document showcases various glass design concepts and installations for spas, wellness areas, pools, and bathrooms. It features 12 images along with brief descriptions of glass mosaic, crystal, and mirror designs for swimming pools, steam saunas, and spa areas in private residences in France and the UAE. Two images showcase bathroom design concepts with sandblasted tiling and mosaic floors and walls. Three images show a conceptual mirrored swimming pool design in Germany using mirror-painted walls and glass ornaments. Contact information is provided for Sans Souci headquarters and various international locations.
This document contains information about Sans Souci, an international design firm, including their headquarters and representative offices in various cities around the world. It lists hotels, restaurants, universities, and residential properties that Sans Souci has worked with. It also provides contact details for Sans Souci's headquarters and offices in Hong Kong, the Middle East, Moscow, and the United States.
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2. ABOUT SANS SOUCI ABOUT MOSAIC
The company Sans Souci originates from more than one thousand years long history of For centuries, wonderful pictures comprised of small glass pieces which can only be
glass processing in all kinds of forms, shapes and methods of use. We apply traditional made out when seen as a whole have been used for interior decoration. Sans Souci glass
glass production methods and handcraft as well as most advanced technologies and non- mosaics are manufactured using fused glass technology, which gives colours of extraor-
traditional approaches to the creation of glass products supplied all over the world. dinary depth, life and a unique texture. Every single square out of thousands is a unique
work of art which has passed through many hands. Combined with our modern vacuum
Even the mosaic belongs to the most traditional cladding materials, the new tech- coating technology, our mosaics achieve an intensity of colour which is unrivalled on the
nologies and possibilities of combination with other materials bring this kind of wall market.
panneling to the 21st century. Using the newest technologies combined with traditional
craftsmanship gives to the glass tiles unusual and very special optical characters what is In addition to classic glass mosaics, our MOSAIC range also features other tiling
captured not only by designers recognised worldwide but also by owners of luxury yachts materials which use glass as a basic component – thanks to the now established
or private residences looking for uniqueness, perfect processing and an unusual solution processes of sand-blasting, water-jet cutting and firing, the glass pieces can be made into
customized for their interiors. original designs which look great anywhere.
With respect to a variety of use of glass and almost unlimited possibilities as to its As they are hand-made, designs made by Sans Souci can easily accommodate
colour combinations, we are prepared to provide our customers with the overall service each of our customer’s requirements, can be combined with other tiling materials and can
starting with the creation of a design draft for an individual pattern on any of shown tiling use other non-standard formats. Our company designers and engineers are ready to cre-
materials up to installation in given interior. The close cooperation between the customer ate unique mosaic pictures which are not only functional as walls or floors, but also make
and our experienced designers and technologists gives a rise of truly unique solutions the whole room stand out.
moving forward the options for processing designs.
The 16 basic colours which Sans Souci offers are a small example of what we can
I believe that you will be captured by magic light reflections glittering on glass pan- offer and only serve as a basic idea. Other colours, tones and shades can be used for
nels of different shapes and collours, and that you won´t hesitate to fall to their timeless any compositions, whether standard mosaic tiles or the artistic creations of our company
beauty. designers.
The high level of hand craft and the attention paid to every detail distinguish all
SANS SOUCI product ranges.
Martin Cháb, M.B.A.
Managing Director
3. DESIGNERS
Pavel Baxa Marcela Vavruskova
Art Director Designer & Mosaic Artist
*1948, Hofiovice *1984, Jablonec n. Nisou
Zodiac Sign: Gemini Zodiac Sign: Leo
Favourite Color: Purple Favourite Colour: All
Ludmila Stodolova Michal Fedorcak
Designer & Mosaic Artist Designer
*1954, Prague *1978, âeska LÍpa
Zodiac Sign: Cancer
Favourite Colour: Blue
Zodiac Sign: Cancer
Favourite Colour: Yellow ARTWORKS
4. Autumn
Artistic piece consisted from different patterns of
structural glass pointed out by interesting colour
combination.
Artworks
Design: Ludmila Stodolová
5. SANS SOUCI TECHNIQUES
1. Glass Mosaic
A pattern made up of numerous small pieces, this is a classic tiling format. Modern colour treat-
ments, new designs and numerous applications have brought mosaics into contemporary 21st
century interiors.
2. Glass Mosaic in Combination
Glass mosaic in combination with structural glass and the use of interesting palettes of colour
and texture, give an original impression, whether using large prominent patterns or subtler bor-
dering and dividing components.
3. Double Cut Coating
Large ornamental glass surfaces lend themselves to combinations of colours in one pattern.
Quality manufacture and sharp clean edges give an unlimited range of possibilities.
4. Water-Jet Cutting
A complex and relatively new technique, which is particularly suitable for modern, originally
shaped designs. A playfulness of colours in combination with various ornamental tile textures
always creates an unexpected, unique result.
5. Sandblasting
Our glass tiles achieve an incomparable depth and softness in their colours and shapes when
sandblasted. Varying sandblasting layers allow us to create simple or complex textured patterns.
6. Structural Glass
Vacuum coating allows ornamental and wire glass to achieve tiling material quality and make
them suitable for any interior. Their big advantage is the number of colours and their ability to be
GLASS MOSAIC
used in combination with other materials and technologies.
7. Bubble Tiles
These tiles, created by firing numerous glass balls of varying sizes, are among the most exclu-
sive tiling materials. Their plasticity and optical properties make them particularly suitable
anywhere where touch is important.
8. Arctic Glass
Like a large sheet of ice, this is a safety glass with high decorative value. The light which refracts
from the glass shards, fired at high pressure, enlivens every interior.
6. Flora
1010 light green
7030 dark silver 5030 amber
4050 red
8050 gold
M001404001
2010 light blue
7010 light silver 4050 red
3010 light purple
6050 black
M001404002
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Klára Stodolová
7. Enigma
7030 dark silver
1050 dark green
1010 light green
7010 light silver
M002404001
7060 pearly
5030 amber
5060 brown
5010 dark gold
M002404002
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková & Ludmila Stodolová
8. Jasmine
1010 light green
8050 gold 6050 black
4050 red
M003404001
3050 dark purple
7060 pearly 3010 light purple
6050 black
M003404002
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
9. Orbis
8050 gold
5030 amber
4010 copper
M004404001
7030 dark silver
2010 light blue
2050 dark blue
M004404002
7010 light silver
7030 dark silver
6050 black
M004404003
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Michal Fedorčák
10. Clouds
7030 dark silver
7010 light silver
2010 light blue
6050 black
2050 dark blue
M005404001
8050 gold
5010 dark gold
4050 red
5030 amber
5060 brown
M005404002
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
11. Roses
7030 dark silver
8050 gold
M006404001
8050 gold
4050 red
M006404002
8050 gold
2050 dark blue
M006404003
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Michal Fedorčák
12. Stream
5060 brown
5030 amber
8050 gold
M007404001
1050 dark green
1010 light green
7030 dark silver
M007404002
3050 dark purple
3010 light purple
7060 pearly
M007404003
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
13. Stars
1010 light green
1050 dark green
M008404001
4010 copper
6050 black
M008404002
8050 gold
4050 red
M008404003
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Jan Tesař
14. Breeze
7030 dark silver
2050 dark blue
2010 light blue
M009404001 B001404001
8050 gold
1050 dark green
1010 light green
M009404002 B001404002
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Michal Fedorčák
15. Waterlily
1050 dark green 6050 black
5030 amber
8050 gold
4010 copper
1010 light green
M010404001
1050 dark green
4050 red
5010 dark gold
8050 gold
7030 dark silver
1010 light green
M010404002
5010 dark gold
50104040
6050 black
60504040
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Klára Stodolová
16. Eternity
4010 copper
5030 amber
6050 black
B004204001
6050 black
1010 light green
8050 gold
B004204002
Notice: composed from borders
Glass Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Michal Fedorčák
18. Olympia
5060 brown
2010 light blue
B002204005 M011404005 20104040 T001207003
1050 dark green
8050 gold
B002204002 M011404002 80504040 T001207016
3050 dark purple
7060 pearly
B002204003 M011404003 70604040 T001207015
6050 black
7030 dark silver
B002204004 M011404004 70304040 T001207014
Notice: Listels as a part of the pattern are shown in Variations (incl. order no.).
Glass Mosaic in Combination
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková & Jan Tesař
19. 4010 copper 4010 copper
Arcadia
7060 pearly
L00206401507
7060 pearly
4010 copper
5010 dark gold
C001404001 B003204001
5030 amber 5030 amber
7030 dark silver
L00206401410
5030 amber
7030 dark silver
1010 light green
C001404002 B003204002
Glass Mosaic in Combination
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
20. Laila
7010 light silver
3050 dark purple
C002404001
6050 black
8050 gold
C002404002
Glass Mosaic in Combination
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
21. Rhea
2010 light blue 4010 copper 7010 light silver
L00306400403 L00306401007 L00306401315
2050 dark blue 5030 amber 7060 pearly
L00406400403 L00406401007 L00406401315
8050 gold 5010 dark gold 6050 black
T003207016 T006207009 T003207012
Glass Mosaic in Combination
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Ludmila Stodolová
23. Patricia
5060 brown
5010 dark gold
D004404001
4050 red
7030 dark silver
D004404002
Double Cut Coating
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Ludmila Stodolová
24. Ivy
8050 gold
4010 copper
D002404001
4010 copper
7060 pearly
D002404002
2050 dark blue
8050 gold
D002404003
Double Cut Coating
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Pavel Baxa
25. ZigZag
6050 black
7010 light silver
D001404001
7030 dark silver
7060 pearly
D001404002
Double Cut Coating
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
26. Poggy
7060 pearly
6050 black
Swarovski Crystal
W003404001
1050 dark green
8050 gold
Swarovski Crystal
W003404002
Water-Jet Cutting
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Pavel Baxa
28. Sphere
4050 red
S001404001
5030 amber
S001404002
Sandblasting
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Ladislav Holba
29. Wave
5030 amber 2050 dark blue
S002404001 S002404003
3050 dark purple 2010 light blue
S002404002 S002404004
Sandblasting
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Marcela Vavrušková
30. Paisley
7060 pearly
S003404001
2050 dark blue
S0034040002
Sandblasting
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Ladislav Holba & Verena Hinze
31. Palms
5030 amber
S004404001 S005404001
5060 brown
S004404002 S005404002
Sandblasting
For technical details see the end of the catalogue Design: Klára Stodolová
33. Te c h n i c s
8050 gold
T999804016
Technics shows more design respected use of wired glass what
still retains its safety characteristics. The other possible colour
versions are shown in part Variations – Ornaments in the back
of catalogue.
Structural Glass
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
35. Bubbles
0000 colourless
7010 light silver
0300252510
9050 rainbow
7310252510
8050 gold
9350252510
5030 amber
8350252510
5330252510
Bubble Tiles
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
36. Bubbles
0000 colourless
0300122505
7010 light silver
7310122505
9050 rainbow
9350122505
8050 gold
8350122505
5030 amber
5330122505
Bubble Tiles
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
41. Pure Mosaic
1010 light green 1050 dark green 5010 dark gold 5030 amber
10104040 10504040 50104040 50304040
2010 light blue 2050 dark blue 5060 brown 6050 black
20104040 20504040 50604040 60504040
3010 light purple 3050 dark purple 7010 light silver 7030 dark silver
30104040 30504040 70104040 70304040
4010 copper 4050 red 7060 pearly 8050 gold
40104040 40504040 70604040 80504040
Pure Mosaic
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
42. Listels
1010 light green 5010 dark gold B
A
01 – light green
L000064001 L000064009 L0010640AABB
1050 dark green 5030 amber 02 – dark green
A B
L000064002 L000064010 L0020640AABB 03 – light blue
2010 light blue 5060 brown A B
04 – dark blue
L000064003 L000064011 L0030640AABB
B 05 – light purple
2050 dark blue 6050 black
A
06 – dark purple
L000064004 L000064012 L0040640AABB
3010 light purple 7010 light silver A B 07 – copper
L000064005 L000064013 L0050640AABB
08 – red
3050 dark purple 7030 dark silver B
A
09 – dark gold
L000064006 L000064014 L0060640AABB
4010 copper 7060 pearly 10 – amber
L000064007 L000064015 11 – brown
4050 red 8050 gold
12 – black
L000064008 L000064016
13 – light silver
Choose the listel pattern and create your own colour combination! 14 – dark silver
Define the A and B colour position by using list of colours rightwards.
B 15 – pearly
A
14 – dark silver L00106401410 10 – amber 16 – gold
Listels
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
43. Borders
5060 brown 1050 dark green 5030 amber 6050 black
1010 light green 8050 gold 4010 copper 1010 light green
6050 black 8050 gold
B002204001 B002204002 B004204001 B004204002
3050 dark purple 6050 black 8050 gold 2010 light blue
7060 pearly 7030 dark silver 2050 dark blue 3010 light purple
2010 light blue 5060 brown
B002204003 B002204004 B005204001 B005204002
2050 dark blue 1050 dark green 7030 dark silver 2010 light blue
7030 dark silver 8050 gold 7060 pearly 2050 dark blue
2010 light blue 1010 light green 6050 black 7030 dark silver
B001204001 B001204002 B006204001 B006204002
7060 pearly 5030 amber 1010 light green 8050 gold
4010 copper 7030 dark silver 4050 red 3050 dark purple
5010 dark gold 1010 light green 7060 pearly 7010 light silver
B003204001 B003204002 B007204001 B007204002
1050 dark green 6050 black
7060 pearly 7010 light silver
1010 light green 3010 light purple
B008204001 B008204002
Borders
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
44. Ornaments 01 – light green 02 – dark green 03 – light blue 04 – dark blue
T0014040AA – Chinchila T0024040AA – Kathedral Klein T0034040AA – Niagara
05 – light purple 06 – dark purple 07 – copper 08 – red
T0044040AA – Konfeta T0054040AA – Delta T0064040AA – Gothic
09 – dark gold 10 – amber 11 – brown 12 – black
T0074040AA – Flutes T9998040AA
13 – light silver 14 – dark silver 15 – pearly 16 – gold
To define your desired texture and colour, choose the texture and replace AA by 2-letter colour code as
shown rightwards.
Ornaments
For technical details see the end of the catalogue
46. A/ PATTERNS lighting, or for decorative features including pieces Before beginning to lay the tiles, measure the position now use the smoothing trowel to make small adjust-
of art. of each tile so that you choose areas which are straight ments to the position of the tiles. Continue this process
1. Glass Mosaic Manufacturer’s notice: The product may exhibit minor first, into which you can position a complete tile. Any until all the tiles are affixed. Leave to harden for
Used on interior and exterior walls (bathrooms, swim- colour and shape deviations. angled areas or areas where tiles must be cut should 24 hours before grouting.
ming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.), floors and for be left until last. Using the spirit level and chalk, mark
decorative features including pieces of art. out the squares where each tile will fit. For complicat- b. Laying without grouting
ed patterns, follow the numbered marking of each tiles. Large sandblasted textured tiles can be affixed without
2. Glass Mosaic in Combination B/ INSTALLATION Always plan your positioning so that you achieve the grouting. In this case, you should affix the tiles at a dis-
Laying 1) – 6) tiling materials required pattern, maintain horizontal and vertical lines tance of approx. 1 mm from each other so that the
3. Double Cut Coating General information on laying tiles and equal spacing between tiles. pattern is maintained.
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, Before beginning to lay, familiarise yourself with the
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.) or for decora- information detailed below. Contact the manufacturer Laying c. Grouting
tive features including pieces of art. if necessary. The method below is stipulated by the a. Adhesion Use only neutral modified grout (epoxy grout) compati-
manufacturer and is in accordance with all construc- Use only neutral adhesive material recommended by ble with the adhesive used. The colour you choose can
4. Water-Jet Cutting tion and industrial standards. If you use a different Sans Souci. Carefully read the instructions supplied by have a significant impact on the appearance of your
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, method to lay the tiles, the manufacturer is not liable the manufacturer of the adhesive material. The adhe- tiles. For this reason we recommend using grout in a
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.) or for decora- for any damage caused. Tiles must be laid by a quali- sive must be mixed to the required thickness which will colour which complements that of the tiles. Carefully
tive features including pieces of art. fied and experienced layer. hold the tiles in place. Trowel a thin layer of adhesive read and follow the instructions supplied by the grout
on the straight, even and clean surface. Then add a manufacturer. Before grouting, carefully clean the tiles
5. Sandblasting Preparation for laying second layer of adhesive with the notched trowel on of any remainders of film adhesive. Use a rubber
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, a. Surface top of this fresh contact layer. When laying on surfaces squeegee to spread the grout in a horizontal and verti-
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.) or for decora- The surface onto which Sans Souci tiling material is to which will be stressed (swimming pools, outside tiles cal direction. Remove excess grout by wiping the rubber
tive features including pieces of art. be laid must be of uniform shape and size and etc.), apply a thin layer of adhesive on the prepared squeegee in a diagonal direction. Follow the manufac-
removed of all dirt. The base must be straight before surface and also on the back of the tile. Before the turer’s recommendations for cleaning the surface.
6. Structural glass laying of the tiles may begin. Do not attempt to adhesive begins to form a film, lay the tiles in the stan-
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, straighten out the base while laying the tiling material dard way in their place, preferably as squares made up Cleaning and maintenance
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.) or for decora- at the same time. of 4 or 9 tiles. Lay the tiles with the film facing you and As all materials used do harden (adhesive, grout),
tive features including pieces of art. ensure the lines on the film all follow the same direc- the tiles can be cleaned using a glass cleaner and/or
b. Tools tion. Mechanically remove any adhesive which has a neutral, gentle detergent and water.
7. Bubble Tiles Notched trowel with teeth 4–6 mm, rubber smoothing been forced in between tiles, making space for the
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, trowel, pincers suitable for glass mosaic, angle grinder grout. Do not prepare too large an area of adhesive – Guarantee
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.), making divid- with diamond blade, spirit level, chalk, sponge, incis- this will lead to the adhesive drying up. It is extremely The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused
ing walls, floors including in combination with lighting, ing knife. difficult to maintain equal spaces between separate through unprofessional laying or not following these
or for decorative features including pieces of art. mosaic blocks, and you should therefore use dowels instructions for laying glass tiles.
c. Cutting tiles or rubber tile spacers. After finishing the next square
8. Arctic Glass All tiling materials except for bubble and arctic glass of 4 or 9 tiles (after about 30 minutes), return to your
Used for tiling interior and outside walls (bathrooms, can be cut using pincers or an angle grinder with dia- previously laid tiles and carefully remove the film. Start Recommended materials
swimming pools, saunas, ceilings etc.), making mond blade. If using an angle grinder, make a number at the corner of the tiles and carefully remove the film a. Adhesive
dividing walls, floors including in combination with of repeated cuts until the section is completely severed. by gently pulling diagonally across the tiles. You can Mapei Keralastic two part epoxy adhesive
47. b. Grout out the squares where each tile will fit. For complicat- adhesive. Carefully place the tip of the silicon grout den large changes in temperature. This can cause
Mapei Kerapoxy Design two part epoxy grout ed patterns, follow the numbered marking of each tiles. tube between the tiles and apply the silicon to the gaps increases in internal stresses within the glass and lead
Mapei kerapoxy Design + Mapegliter two part epoxy Always plan your positioning so that you achieve the using constant movement. After finishing approx. 1 m2 to the cracking of the glass tiles.
grout with glitter particles required pattern, maintain horizontal and vertical lines of tiling, gently wipe the gaps with a spatula (can be
and equal spacing between tiles. bought with silicon grout). Follow the manufacturer’s
Laying 7) tiling materials recommendations for cleaning the surface.
General information on laying tiles Laying
Before beginning to lay, familiarise yourself with the a. Adhesion Cleaning and maintenance
information detailed below. Contact the manufacturer Use only neutral adhesive material recommended by As all materials used do harden (adhesive, grout), the
if necessary. The method below is stipulated by the Sans Souci. Carefully read the instructions supplied by tiles can be cleaned using a glass cleaner and/or
manufacturer and is in accordance with all construc- the manufacturer of the adhesive material. The adhe- a neutral, gentle detergent and water.
tion and industrial standards. Tiles must be laid by sive must be mixed to the required thickness which will
a qualified and experienced layer. hold the tiles in place. Trowel a thin layer of adhesive Guarantee
on the straight, even and clean surface. Then add a The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused
Preparation for laying second layer of adhesive with the notched trowel on through unprofessional laying or not following these
a. Surface top of this fresh contact layer. When laying on surfaces instructions for laying glass tiles.
The surface onto which Sans Souci tiling material is to which will be stressed (swimming pools, outside tiles
be laid must be of uniform shape and size and etc.), apply a thin layer of adhesive on the prepared Recommended materials
removed of all dirt. The base must be straight before surface and also on the back of the tile. Before the a. Adhesive
laying of the tiles may begin. Do not attempt to adhesive begins to form a film, lay the tiles in the stan- Mapei Keralastic two part epoxy adhesive
straighten out the base while laying the tiling material dard way in their place, preferably as shapes made up
at the same time. of more than 4 tiles. Lay the tiles with the flat smooth b. Grout
side down onto the surface. Mechanically remove any Soudal Neutral Silicone transparent
b. Tools adhesive which has been forced in between tiles, mak-
Notched trowel with teeth 4-6 mm, rubber smoothing ing space for the grout. Do not prepare too large an Laying arctic glass
trowel, pincers suitable for glass mosaic, angle grinder area of adhesive – this will lead to the adhesive drying For more information please contact the manufacturer
with diamond blade, spirit level, chalk, sponge, incis- up. It is extremely difficult to maintain equal spaces or representative of SANS SOUCI as shown in Con-
ing knife. between separate mosaic blocks, and you should tacts in the back of catalogue.
therefore use dowels or rubber tile spacers. Continue
c. Cutting tiles this process until all the tiles are affixed. Leave to
This tiling material can only be cut using special tools. harden for 24 hours before grouting.
We recommend you contact the manufacturer or C/ MAINTENANCE
a specialised company which deals with glass tiling b. Grouting All glass surfaces should be cleaned using gentle
materials. Use only neutral silicon grout. The colour you choose non-abrasive alkaline glass detergents. Use of unsuit-
Before beginning to lay the tiles, measure the position can have a significant impact on the appearance of able cleaners can cause the dulling of the surface or
of each tile so that you choose areas which are straight your tiles. For this reason we recommend using trans- changes to colour. Grouting should be maintained in
first, into which you can position a complete tile. Any parent grout. Carefully read and follow the instructions accordance with the manufacturer’s recommenda-
angled areas or areas where tiles must be cut should supplied by the silicon grout manufacturer. Before tions.
be left until last. Using the spirit level and chalk, mark grouting, carefully clean the tiles of any remainders of Do not place the tiles under excessive pressure or sud-
48. SANS SOUCI ALSO…
Sans Souci develops its potential in three main lines.
The first one is manufacturing of classic-style and modern-style lighting fixtures or lighting objecs as
shown in catalogue, then also development and manufacturing of glass mosaics, unusual glass tiling
materials and pieces of the mosaic art, and as third is GlassArt project based on co-operation with
famous Czech and foreign glass artists.
Lighting fixtures
The desire of a human being to capture light is connected from ages to sun, daylight and positive think-
ing. We want our lighting fixtures to initiate the same – not be only functional but compliment the interior
through its appearance and crown so the art of their creators. The light beams in different glazed com-
ponents and magnanimity of the materials used are the symbol not only classical, richly decorated lights
but the underlining simple lines of modern designs.
GlassArt
The absolutely unique project is GlassArt. The basic idea is the
interconnection of artists and persons interested in this kind of art
on the same platform. The virtual gallery’s aim is to make easier for
artists to present their work all over the world and for the broad
public to have presented there not only works of recognised artists
from abroad but also the information concerning the glass history,
methods of processing, biographies of presented artists, news from
the world of glass and many more interesting issues.
www.sanssouciint.com
www.ssg-art.com
49. CONTACTS
SANS SOUCI HEADQUARTERS
Navrátilova 666/7
110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic
Tel/Fax: +420 261 912 660
E-mail: info@sanssouciint.com
www.sanssouciint.com
SANS SOUCI MOSCOW
Czech House Moscow
3ja Tverskaja Jamskaja Street 36/40
125 047 Moscow
Russia
Mr. Milan Polák
E-mail: milan.polak@sanssouciint.com
Tel. CR: +420 606 689 359
Tel. RF: +7 903 565 73 17
Mr. Sergey Shevyrev
E-mail: sanssouciart@yandex.ru
Tel. +7 905 708 66 64, +7 965 106 56 18
SANS SOUCI, Ltd. HONG KONG
2/F Unit 442, Tai Kwun Mansion
442 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Hong Kong
Mr. Bern Ho
Tel. HK: +852 9800 1881
Fax HK: +852 2116 8198
Email: bern.ho@sanssouci.com.hk
SANS SOUCI INTERNATIONAL DUBAI
Port Saeed
Al Ettihad Building
Office 806
Dubai, U.A.E.
Mr. Marek Landa
E-mail: landa@sanssouciint.com
Tel. CR: +420 608 113 153
Tel. UAE: +971 507 029 720