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Art Glass Panel Options

6 Choices - Romantically Warm to Clean and Functional

Art Glass

Developed and popularized by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the 1880s, art glass is still produced the same way as in Tiffany's day - by hand rolling translucent layers of molten colored glass together into sheets. Art glass when lit is radiant and atmospheric, lending a warm, intimate glow to any fixture.

Caramel & White Art Glass was common in old fixtures, mixing rich amber browns with lighter ivory tones and a textured surface to create a warm and rustic appearance.

Gold-White (Iridescent) Art Glass is a more translucent gold-white glass that includes subtle wisps of pink and blue, and is enhanced with a beautiful iridescent surface treatment.

Brown & Caramel Art Glass mixes deep brown and creamy ivory with subtle purple and olive tones in a stunning and varied glass that possesses bold character when lit.

Cream Art Glass is a warm ivory with subtle streaks of amber that offers slightly more diffusion and an overall lighter appearance that is less moody but still warm and beautiful.

Plain Frosted Glass

Plain Frosted Glass is clear glass that has been lightly sandblasted to create a soft etched appearance that lets through plenty of light and offers a more clean and functional look.

Mica

Mica is made by layering flakes of natural mica in an orange-shellac binder to create a richly organic amber sheet material that makes a warm and dramatic statement.

Note: Heat can soften and bend mica, so lower maximum wattages may apply. Also, we recommend mica for interior installations only. Our Customer Service staff is happy to answer questions.