Aphrodite, charme of another era
Aphrodite’s design is inspired by a French model from the late 19th century, a period between the end of the era of the eclectic Victorian style and the advent of art nouveau. The growth of industrial glass production in the same period helped the spread of these orangeries / winter gardens (or conservatories in England).
By maintaining the original style even in the smallest details, the current technique allows production to be speeded up, guaranteeing high and constant quality standards. This creates elements that can be quickly assembled on site. And, with careful assembly, excellent levels of waterproofing and comfort are achieved without compromising the primary decorative purpose of these structures. The result turns out to be a new space, intermediate between home and garden
A conservatory is always a good investment: for the private house owners it is about significantly increasing the value of their home and enjoying the atmosphere offered by the new living space, for business use (hospitality, events) being able to offer a highly fascinating atmosphere like this allows you to differentiate yourself substantially to the competitors, accessing a higher customer target and extending the season of outdoor events.
Some technical information:
-Main structure is made of zinc plated steel S235 hollow section tubes of adequate thickness.
-A concrete plate foundation is recommended. We can supply calculation of weights, structural data, simulation of resistance to wind, snow and seismic stresses.
-Assembling doesn’t require high skills thanks to the detailed instruction supplied
-Tempered glasses thick 8mm on walls, security laminated glasses on roof