When you’ve been doing something for a long time, it becomes more than just a job. It becomes personal. And this is absolutely true for glass and Viridian. For us, glass is not just our business, it’s our passion.
For over 130 years we’ve been operating in Australia and making glass for more than 75 of those years. In that time we’ve helped shape the way Australians think about glass, from being just a functional building product, to something that adds value to our homes and our lives.
We have built our business around celebrating glass with passion. Why? Because we know that natural light creates healthier, happier and more connected spaces. This excites and inspires us, and we want to share it with the world.
At Viridian, we are part of the whole glass process. From manufacturing the material through to installing and watching our glass come to life. Which is why our love of glass flows through everything we do.
Today, we are the largest glass supplier and only manufacturer in Australia. We continue our passion for glass by leading the industry for quality and innovation. Our vision? To help people use glass in extraordinary ways in the places we live, work and play.
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