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Hubbardton Forge Glass Guide

Many Hubbardton Forge light fixtures

allow the glass color, and sometimes even the shape, to be chosen by the customer. The Hubbardton Forge Glass Guide features descriptions of the glass as well as images of that particular glass type. If you have further questions about the glass, please feel free to contact our customer service at 1-800-574-8377 or send them an email .

Amber Swirl Art Glass

Shiny surfaced Amber Swirl Art Glass is a flowing blend of ivory and light carmel colored glass. Provides a warm glow when lit.

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Blue Haze Glass

Blue Haze Glass is a cornflower blue with grey undertones when unlit, and glows blended shades of blue, grey, and white when lit. Most often used as an accent color on the configure-to-order pendants.

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Glossy Dusk Glass

A dramatic accent glass, Glossy Dusk is a deep glossy black when unlit. An inner layer of light grey glass creates a glowing blend of war grey and amber when lit.

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Ivory Art Glass

Shiny surfaced Ivory Art Glass is a blend of antique ivory and cream colored glass with a warmth that falls between the White and Amber Swirl Art Glass.

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Matte Dusk Glass

A dramatic accent glass Matte Dusk is a deep matte black when unlit. An inner layer of light grey glass creates a glowing blend of warm grey and amber when lit.

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Opal Glass

The most popular Hubbardton Forge glass choice. Opal glass comes in two varieties: screened or cased. Screened is used primarily for slumped glass and cased in used for blown shapes. Both types are a neutral flat white when unlit, and radiate the warmth of their inner bulb when lit. Opal provides visual contrast to distressed forge metal.

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Saffra Glass

Shiny-surfaced Saffra Glass is comprised of a mix of warm and mottled tones of gold and buttercream. When combined with forged metal, the Saffra glass provides a quintessentially artisan-created look and feel.

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Sand Glass

Sand GlassŒÍs sandblasted surface is a natural beige-white color when both lit and unlit. The even tones of Sand Glass are a warm alternative to Opal, Sand GlassŒÍs overall hue most closely matches that of Stone Glass.

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Seedy Clear Glass

The Seedy Clear Glass provides a refreshing new look reminiscent of eras past. The encapsulated bubbles veil its interior when unlit, but become alive with highlights when illuminated.

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Stone Glass

Stone Glass is a softer and warmer alternative to the best-selling Opal Glass. Stone GlassŒÍs etched finish contains small, unique grey-flecking striations suggesting natural stone. Stone Glass is an earthy warm ivory when unlit, and has a soft, golden glow when lit.

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Topaz Art Glass

Neutral deep brown when unlit, Topaz Art Glass dramatically transforms into a dynamic blend of rich and warm amber swirls when lit.

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Water Glass

Clear water glass evokes a casual elegance. Thick, wavy patterns, similar to an antique window, reflect the light with a slight sparkle. Water glass retains the same characteristics when lit or unlit.

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White Art Glass

Shiny surfaced White Art Glass is a lively blend of swirled cool white lines. It produces a clean, natural light.

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Please Note: Small blemishes and bubbles are inherent in hand-blown glass and are not considered defects. Due to the nature of the glass-making process, the pattern and balance of color in the glass may vary significantly within a piece and from one piece to another. It is the individuality of the piece that is so sought after.