The Uruguayan market is currently experiencing a surge in high-end residential and commercial construction, particularly in Montevideo and Punta del Este. Due to the humid subtropical climate and salty sea breezes, there is a critical need for float window glass that offers both durability and high clarity to maximize natural light.
Economic stability in Uruguay has led architects to move away from standard glazing toward more sophisticated options. The integration of decorative glass has become a hallmark of contemporary interior design in the region, reflecting a shift toward luxury and personalized spatial aesthetics.
However, the local market still faces challenges regarding the sourcing of specialized tinted products. The demand for brown mirror glass is growing as a solution for solar heat gain reduction, providing a sophisticated alternative to traditional curtains in sun-exposed facades.







