Passion for Design since 1936
Brand Touch is a legacy of three generations tradition, inspiration and mastery, merging ancient glass-processing techniques with bleeding-edge nano-technologies and high-end multimedia – from precise hand-engraved lead crystal bowls, through self-service kiosks from the i286 age, to glass-embedded multi-touch full-HD 3D LED displays with integrated fanless players and surround sound. What started back in 1930’s as a glass-engraving and sandblasting studio and later developed as a modern glass processing factory, producing award-winning architecture glass, is now a visionary company, guided by the passion for art and innovation.
Innovative Technology
Brand Touch combines exclusive design with the latest IT technology: multi-touch, 3D LED, nano-coated OLED displays, glass embedded computers – unthinkable just 2 years ago. Transparent and strong, elegant and eternal, simple yet sophisticated – our products reveal an unrivalled world of new opportunities.
Human Touch
Every line is hand-sculpted by our masters, every detail is double checked to match the highest quality standards. There aren’t two equal pieces, however small the differences could be. The great inner passion of our team is a fusion of cultural heritage with technologies of the future and successfully merging them is our highest privilege.
School years
Starting 1992, Mr. Petrov designed the first information kiosk for Technologica, among dozens of visual system modules for the advertising industry. In 1999, he established a digital branding agency, and 10 years later – Brand Touch. Today we partner with top digital branding hardware and software providers worldwide, investing in patented all-in-one glass kiosk and digital signage totems.
Today
Brand Touch distributes its own Collection to companies all over the world. The digital systems are one-of-a-kind, built exclusively with high-quality long-lasting materials and top performance technology for responsive user interaction. Timeless design, ultimate multimedia and unmatched attention to details.
The Future
The Out of the Blue prototype has a 0.8″ nano-photonic glass bus embedded PC, operating under 12V and working almost 4 times faster than the fastest alternative on the market.
- 1936: Vellychko Petrov at his glass art studio
- 1992: Self-service kiosks for TechnoLogica
- 2011: Out-of-the-Blue nano-photonic glass-embedded PC prototype