Coloured window films
Transparent, dichroic or gradient: turn glazing into coloured surfaces without blocking light.
Tinted glazing changes everything: light enters differently, spaces gain character, and eyes linger. Our coloured window films let you colour any glass surface in minutes—without replacing the glass and without losing transparency. Red, blue, green, orange, yellow, violet: each shade is available as a transparent tint to keep the view, as a dichroic version for colour-shifting reflections, or as a gradient version for a progressive fade. Used in creative offices, retail, hotels and artistic installations.

Transparent films
Transparent tinted films for colourful moods. A wide palette to energise your glazing.

Dichroic films
Iridescent effects that shift with viewing angle. Striking multicolour reflections.

Gradient colour films
A smooth transition from rich colour to clarity. Refined graduated moods.
All our coloured films
Browse our full range of coloured window films
Coloured window film: colour without darkness
How does transparent coloured film work?
Transparent coloured film installs like any adhesive window film. It adds a strong tint while keeping visibility through the glass. Daylight still passes through, but it takes on the film’s colour. The effect is similar to coloured cathedral glass, with a far easier install and removal. Transparent tints preserve a large share of brightness, making them suitable for workspaces and public-facing areas.
Unlike paint or mass-tinted glazing, the film removes cleanly whenever you want to return to clear glass or change colour. That reversibility is exactly why decorators, set designers and retailers love it for seasonal visual updates.
Dichroic effect: reflections that change with light
Dichroic films are the stars of the range. Their optical structure produces iridescent reflections that vary with viewing angle and light intensity. The same film can shift from gold to purple, from green to blue, depending on the time of day and where you stand. The effect is striking, especially on large glazed surfaces filled with natural light.
They’re commonly used in design hotel lobbies, brand shopfronts, exhibition spaces and artistic installations. Our Rainbow, Aurora and Opal references each offer a different palette—from full rainbow spectrum to more subtle nuances.
Coloured gradient films: the fade effect
Coloured gradient films create a progressive transition between a full tint and clear glass. The gradient allows you to colour the top or bottom of glazing while keeping a clear viewing zone. It’s widely used in retail window graphics and office design to visually mark a space without closing it off.
Which colour for which use?
Choosing a colour isn’t just a matter of taste. Depending on the mood you want and the glazing exposure, some tints work better than others.
Warm colours like red, orange and yellow energize a space and catch the eye from outside—popular in retail and hospitality. Cool colours like blue, green and purple bring calm and depth—often used in creative spaces, medical practices and coworking. Dichroic films are for projects where visual impact matters most: premium hospitality, concept stores, event scenography.
We recommend ordering a sample to evaluate the real result on your glass and in your lighting. The same film can look very different on a south-facing bay window compared to a north-facing ground-floor window.
Why choose our coloured window films?
Turn glazing into standout décor with lighting effects that are hard to match.
Natural light takes on vibrant hues for dynamic, welcoming spaces.
From tinted transparent to spectacular dichroic—tailor the visual impact to your project.