This counter is made with is clear glass that features canes, dichroic elements, and colored glass accents. This 3/4" thick glass top measures 4' x 2', but can be made in virtually any color, shape, and size up to what can be accommodated in the kiln.
Hand-pulled glass canes are used to create a woven textile pattern of this handcrafted glass sink. Parallel lines of twisted “latticino” canes, colorful frit spirals, and glittering accents float within the glass body of the sink
This stylish mosaic vessel sink brings energy and life to any décor. Inspired by the mosaics of Italian fountains and ancient Roman baths, small mosaic pieces compose a tile pattern inside the glass. The mosaic colors are outlined with contrasting with black lines. Each small tile also has an iridized coating, which creates a random pattern of reflective highlights within the sink.
This beautiful glass sculpture portrays a scene from the bottom of a tropical sea. Pieces of coral, seashells and a curious fish are made from fused glass by one of the most prominent glass artists based in the Pacific Northwest.
Physically accurate dichroic glass rainbow trout and sockeye salmon enclosed within fused glass. This design is free-hanging and composed of the glass fish, seaweed canes and hanging cables that may be suspended from a window or ceiling.
Dichroic glass Rainbow Trout enclosed within fused glass. The transparent fish with brilliant dichroic “scales” are realistic in shape and size and typically hang in a group display. Often used in a window, their color will vary depending on the light and viewing angles.
Fantastic patterns of iridescent glass glow from the inside of the glass of this handcrafted vessel sink. A magical combination of translucent and reflective colors evoke the brilliance of a hummingbird’s throat or a butterfly’s wings.
The Emerald Tapestry vessel sink fuses parallel lines of twisted “latticino” canes, colorful frit spirals, and glittering accents within its glass surface. Available in custom color combinations. Hand-pulled glass canes are used to create a woven textile pattern.