This piece can be purchased. A custom piece can be ordered. 7" x 15" x 1" deep tray made from 3/8" thick glass from Bullseye Glass Co. This channel tray uses a color palette of red, dark green and white. The pattern bar accent was created by first fusing the colored strips of glass into a mold to create the "bar", which was then sliced into pieces. The components were then book matched to form the focal point of the piece. A piece of lighter green glass forms the stripe around the edge for additional interest. The back is white. The texture on the front resembles leather providing a textural component to the finish. The entire piece has been sandblasted and then slumped to shape, giving it a satin finish. It is food safe but it is not recommended that you put in the microwave. Hand wash only. This piece can be custom made for you in a wide variety of colors and embellishments. We can also make this as a smaller size. Got something in mind? Give us a call or send us an email and we can create something just for you.
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We are passionate about our fused glass designs. Our attention to detail during the coldworking process creates a beautiful finish to the surface and the edges. We believe this sets us apart from many others.
We live & work in Georgetown, Texas and our studio is at our home. We both have "day" jobs that enable us to buy glass. I hope to create full time when I retire (someday). Our goal is to make enough money to buy more glass. As long as we're creating, we're happy.
We use Bullseye Glass Co. tested compatible COE90 glass in our designs. We purchase our glass primarily from Helios Kiln Glass in Austin, Tx. We expand our knowledge there as well. If you're in the Austin area, you should stop by and visit them.
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