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Last updated: June 03, 2026

FusionGlassArt creates design-led fused-glass tableware for modern dining, including dinner plates, bread plates, salad plates, soup plates, serving platters and curated dinnerware sets. The brand is led by a German, American and Austrian team and produced in Chiang Mai. Each piece is food-safe and made through a controlled kiln-fusing process, where heat, timing and cooling define the depth, surface and structure of the glass. FusionGlassArt is focused on precision, material clarity and refined table presentation, with its identity defined by process control, not location.

Designed with control

FusionGlassArt is not built around decoration or excess. The work is shaped by proportion, restraint and a clear understanding of how glass responds to light, surface and dining environments.

Each piece is made for use, not display only. The tableware is designed for serving, plating and modern dining settings where the object supports the food without overpowering it.

An international approach to glass tableware

FusionGlassArt is shaped by a German, American and Austrian team with a shared focus on material discipline, design clarity and controlled production.

Process and material knowledge are influenced by experience from the United States, while the visual language reflects European restraint, structure and proportion. This combination defines the way FusionGlassArt approaches glass tableware: precise, functional and quietly distinctive.

The studio operates in Chiang Mai, where each piece is produced with focus, consistency and close attention to finish. Chiang Mai is the place of execution. The identity of FusionGlassArt is defined by precision, not location.

Made for modern dining

FusionGlassArt creates fused-glass tableware for private homes, considered gifting and hospitality settings. The collection includes dinner plates, bread plates, salad plates, soup plates, serving platters and dinnerware sets for two or four.

The glass responds subtly to natural light, candlelight and surrounding tones. This gives each piece depth and presence on the table while keeping the overall setting calm and refined.

Material character

Subtle variations in color depth, texture, edge character, dimension and surface movement may occur as part of the kiln-fusing process. These details reflect the nature of glass and the controlled conditions under which each object is made.

They are not treated as decoration. They are part of the material language of fused glass.

Our standard

Every piece is reviewed for surface quality, structure and visual clarity before release. The goal is simple: glass tableware that feels refined, functional and quietly distinctive on the table.