
Fusing
Fusing Method – involves melting pre-prepared glass in a kiln at a temperature of about 800 degrees Celsius, allowing for the creation of glass formats without the need to join elements with lead. Furthermore, it is possible to achieve relief or convex glass, which provides a sculptural effect. By using metal oxides, granules, and enamels, the glass can also be colored. Integrated with its surroundings and the changing light, it begins to take on a life of its own, which is what makes fused glass so extraordinary and applicable in interior finishes and many other arrangements.
Large-format elements of interior architecture:
- Partitions that symbolically separate areas within the interior
- Partition walls
- Doors
- Simple shower cabins
- Balustrades
- Bar walls and others.
Small forms:
- Glass tiles
- Mirror decorations
- Bathroom decorations
- Bowls, platters
- Exquisite statuettes
- Small glazing for doors and cabinet fronts
- Glass mosaics.
Contact us:
Contact person: Rafał Paprzycki
Mobile: 609 532 755
e-mail: realizacje@alhen.com.pl











