We are pleased to share a new interactive showroom tour created for Fluid Glass.
Fluid Glass’ brief was simple. Capture their showroom as clients’ experience it in person, then make it a pleasure to explore online. The result is a clear, accurate walk-through that aims to support sales conversations and help people make decisions sooner.
About Fluid Glass
Fluid Glass are structural and architectural glazing specialists. Exacting about finish and detail, they care about how a space feels as much as how it performs. Working with their team was a pleasure. They wanted a tour that reflects their high standards and gives architects, designers and homeowners confidence when planning a project.
You can explore some of Fluid Glass’ architectural projects here – https://fluid.glass/
Interactive showroom tour, built for decisions
This interactive showroom tour lets visitors move naturally through the space and zoom into the details that matter. You can study junctions, edge finishes and hardware. You can check sightlines, scale and flow. Sales teams can host guided walk-throughs on a call, then share exact viewpoints in a follow-up email. It feels like a visit, only faster.
How we shot it
We photographed out of hours so the showroom appears calm and ready to use. That gave us clean lines, empty rooms and consistent light. On set we managed reflections and glare. In post we matched colour carefully so glass, frames and finishes read truthfully on screen. Each panorama was hand-finished. Patterned surfaces and sharp lines were aligned so the experience is seamless from node to node.
Why showroom tours work
Interactive showroom tours reduce wasted visits, speed up shortlisting and keep teams aligned. They sit neatly on a website, in proposals and in email follow-ups. They help specifiers compare options without travel, then arrive at a meeting with a clearer brief.
Beyond glazing
The same approach suits any space where aesthetics and finish matter. Kitchens, bathrooms, furniture, lighting, tiles, stone and flooring all benefit from a tour that shows real scale and detail.
If you would like to talk about an interactive showroom tour for your brand, we would be happy to help.
FAQs
Architects, designers and homeowners use it to compare options before a visit. It helps teams review finishes, sightlines and junctions without travelling.
No. It helps qualify interest and plan details. Most clients still visit, but the tour speeds up shortlisting and reduces wasted trips.
Yes. Information points can be refreshed with new ranges, hardware and finishes, so the showroom stays current without a full reshoot.
Yes. The tour is designed for modern browsers on desktop, tablet and mobile, so it is easy to share in emails and proposals.
You can view more examples of virtual tours showcasing showroom environments here.

