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Fused & Slumped Glass
Fused glass is kiln art — sheets and frit layered on a shelf and fired to 1450–1500°F, where the layers bond into a single form. We produce fused and slumped bowls, platters, wall panels, tabletops, dalle de verre (slab glass set in epoxy), and cast pieces.
What we offer
- Fused art panels for architectural integration
- Slumped bowls, platters, and vessels
- Cast glass sculpture
- Dalle de verre (slab glass set in epoxy resin)
- Fused inlay for stained glass panels
- Custom lighting elements
How it's made
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Composition
Glass is layered on a prepared kiln shelf — sheet glass, frit, stringers, and inclusions arranged to composition.
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Firing
Programmed kiln cycle fuses the layers; multiple firings may be used for depth.
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Slumping & cold work
Fused blanks are slumped over molds, then cold-worked — edges polished, surfaces sanded.
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Sandblasted and hand-carved designs — from subtle frost to deeply sculptural relief.
Learn more →Ready to commission fused & slumped glass?
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