Fused Glass
Kiln-formed glass with layered color, pattern, and texture — pieces that shift as the light moves.
What I Make
My fused work ranges from functional pieces you can use every day to decorative work designed to catch light. Each piece is built from layers of glass and fired in a kiln until it becomes one solid form.
- Dishes, trays, and small tabletop pieces
- Decorative panels and accent pieces
- Bold color layering, pattern, and texture
- Limited-run seasonal or event collections (when available)
Process & Materials
Fused glass is a mix of planning and surprise — you can design the layers, but the kiln creates its own magic. I choose glass for how it reacts: transparency, density of color, and the way textures soften or sharpen in the firing.
- Layering for depth and color transitions
- Pattern built from cut shapes, stringers, frit, or powders
- Texture that can read subtle up close and dramatic in sunlight
- Forming when a piece is slumped into a mold to become functional
Featured Example
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Example Title
Short description (1–2 sentences). Example: what it is (dish/tray), colors, texture, and what light does to it.
Commissions & Custom Work
Fused commissions can be practical (a dish/tray) or purely decorative. If you have a space, a color palette, or a theme in mind, we can build around it.
- Size + function (decorative vs. usable dish/tray)
- Colors, patterns, and how bold/subtle you want it
- Whether it should be transparent, opaque, or mixed
- Timeline (kiln schedules can influence lead time)
Care & Use
Many fused pieces are functional, but care still matters. I provide guidance with every purchase, including cleaning and display suggestions.
- Cleaning recommendations (and what to avoid)
- Food-safe notes (when applicable)
- How to display for best light and color