Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GRC or GFRC) is a modern composite material made from cement, fine aggregates, water, admixtures, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. Lighter and stronger than traditional concrete, it offers exceptional durability, design flexibility, and weather resistance—making it ideal for outdoor furniture and architectural applications.
At Windward, we use GFRC to craft elegant pieces that withstand the elements without compromising on aesthetics. The embedded glass fibers reinforce the concrete from within, eliminating the need for steel and allowing for thinner, more sculptural forms. This makes GFRC both practical and visually refined.
GFRC performs exceptionally well in outdoor environments. It resists cracking, shrinking, and moisture penetration, even in coastal or tropical conditions. Its ability to handle temperature changes and UV exposure ensures long-lasting beauty and structural integrity.
From smooth finishes to stone-like textures, GFRC can be molded into a wide range of shapes and surface styles. At Windward, each piece is handcrafted in Indonesia, tailored in color and texture to match your design vision—whether you prefer minimalist lines or organic contours.
Lightweight, strong, and versatile, GFRC reflects Windward’s commitment to innovation, durability, and timeless design rooted in nature.