Light Blue Recycled Blown Glass
Light Blue Recycled Blown Glass is a unique and environmentally conscious product that combines the artistry of glassblowing with sustainability. Made from 100% recycled glass shards; these pieces are considered “waste” from the glassblowing industry, one third of each hand blown piece being discarded. Originally, this waste was thrown away and left in landfills, whereas now the waste shards are efficiently upcycled into Light Blue Recycled Blown Glass panels.
Each panel is meticulously crafted, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint while embracing the beauty of imperfections. The process of creating this glass involves carefully sifting and organizing the waste glass into corresponding colors, pacing it in a kiln and fusing it together, and then shaped into unique and organic forms.
The light blue color of the glass exudes a soft and enchanting glow, creating a tranquil atmosphere in any room. It can be used in interior and exterior spaces in the form of tiles, kitchen backsplashes, backlit panels, decorative walls, facades etc. it can also be used in pendant light, table lamp, or decorative object. In terms of colors it is available in 14 different colors, and in thickness it varies between 7–10 mm, the panels can be custom manufactured with a maximum thickness of 30 mm, water jet cut to get a specific shape, and it is available in gloss and matte face finishes.
Not only does the glass exemplify sustainability, but it also exemplifies quality and durability. The glass is thick and sturdy, ensuring longevity and resistance to everyday wear and tear while the smooth surface and polished finish add a touch of luxury to the overall aesthetic.
Whether used as a statement piece in a contemporary interior or as a conversation starter in a traditional setting, Its opulent blue glow and sustainable origins make it an exceptional choice. By choosing this remarkable glassware, you not only enhance your space with an exquisite design, but you also contribute to a more sustainable future.
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