Fused glass is an artistic glass produced by fusing multiple layers of glass at high temperatures. The fusing technique allows for unique patterns, depth of color, and three-dimensional textures that cannot be achieved in mass production.
Fused glass countertops are unique – each piece is handcrafted and features a one-of-a-kind pattern. Unlike standard countertops made from float or tempered glass, fusing offers an individual character, artistic texture, and full customization options.
Yes. Properly designed and manufactured glass countertops are highly resistant to mechanical damage, moisture, and temperature. They can be safely used in kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial spaces.
Yes. Custom glass countertops are made individually for each project. It is possible to match dimensions, shapes, colors, surface texture, and pattern character to the architectural concept.
Yes. We manufacture countertops cut to order, including non-standard shapes – with curves, cutouts, technical openings, and irregular forms, according to project documentation. We own specialized equipment — a 5-axis waterjet enabling the execution of many projects.
Our products are primarily aimed at:
- architects,
- interior designers,
- design studios,
- private and commercial investors
seeking individual design solutions and premium-grade materials.
Yes. Glass countertops work well in kitchens and kitchenettes. They are moisture-resistant, easy to clean, and visually complement modern and luxurious interiors. Note – like any glass, they can be scratched.
Yes. The surface of fused glass is hygienic and easy to keep clean. Standard glass cleaning products are sufficient for daily maintenance.
Yes. Unique countertops are one of the main advantages of fused glass. Each pattern is handcrafted and not reproducible, allowing architects to create truly one-of-a-kind projects.
Yes. For architects and interior designers we can prepare fused glass samples to help match the material to the project concept and client expectations. Keep in mind that each firing of glass varies, so samples are indicative. It’s best to contact us and choose a specific countertop in our studio that can later be cut to the ordered shape.
Production time depends on the complexity of the project, the size of the countertop, and the chosen pattern. Each project is priced and scheduled individually.
Yes. We produce fused glass countertops for hotels, restaurants, reception areas, offices, spa salons, and other commercial spaces where design, durability, and prestige matter.
Yes. We offer tailored solutions for architects and interior designers, providing support during concept development, material selection, and project execution.
Yes. We specialize in creating new countertop patterns designed specifically for a given project. Each project is treated individually.
To order a custom glass countertop, simply contact us through the website www.artfusing.eu. Based on the project requirements we will prepare a proposed solution and a quote.
Yes. Fused glass works excellently as a wall panel, both decorative and functional. It can be mounted on walls in living rooms, lobbies, bathrooms, or hallways, creating an artistic surface with a unique texture.
Yes. Fused glass is often used as a glass “picture” for walls. Each piece is an original artwork, allowing designers to treat it as a functional art element integrated with the interior concept.
Yes. Fused glass partition walls are increasingly used in modern interiors. They allow subtle zoning while preserving light and a sense of spaciousness.
Yes. Fused glass works well as material for:
- folding screens,
- dividers,
- decorative freestanding walls.
Such solutions are especially valued by architects as creative elements in interior outfitting, combining practical function with a strong visual statement.
Yes. Recess enclosures made of fused glass are an effective way to highlight interior architecture. Glass can serve as a background, front, or decorative element, giving the space an individual character.
Fused glass can be used in all rooms of the home, including:
- living room,
- entryway,
- hall,
- bathroom,
- circulation areas.
It is moisture-resistant and easy to maintain, making it suitable for rooms with elevated humidity as well.
Yes. Fused glass in the bathroom can be used as a wall panel, decoration, recessed enclosure element, or partition. Its smooth surface is hygienic and easy to clean.
Definitely yes. In living rooms and lobbies fused glass often serves as a central decorative element that creates a strong first impression and emphasizes the prestige of the interior.
No. Fused glass cannot be tempered, because its structure and manufacturing process do not allow for such treatment.
In certain applications it is possible to use single-layer fused glass up to approx. 4 mm with embossing, appropriately designed for mounting and function. Each project is analyzed individually in terms of safety and application.