Handmade Glass

Our Handmade Glass Collection brings together a series of refined designs shaped by skilled artisans. Each piece carries subtle variations in tone and form, a natural outcome of traditional glassmaking. These unique details give every light its own character while maintaining a consistent, modern aesthetic.


The collection includes pendants, wall lights, and ceiling fixtures, all designed to complement contemporary spaces. Softly diffused light enhances the depth and clarity of the glass, creating an inviting atmosphere. Learn more about the applications of glass with our Complete Guide to Glass Lighting.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Glass Lighting

For a dining table, choose a glass pendant — or cluster of pendants — that is proportionate to the table, typically 50–70% of the table's width. Hang it 75–90cm above the tabletop. A blown glass pendant in warm amber, smoked, or clear glass with a filament LED globe creates a beautiful focal point.

Yes — many glass wall sconces are available in outdoor-rated versions with appropriate IP ratings. Look for fittings rated IP44 (splash-proof) or IP65 (dust and jet waterproof) for outdoor installation. Our exterior glass wall lights are designed specifically for the Australian climate.

Handmade or mouth-blown glass lighting features organic irregularities — slight variations in thickness, gentle distortions, and trapped air bubbles — that give each piece a unique character. Mass-produced glass is perfectly uniform. Both have their place: handmade glass for statement and artisan pieces, produced glass for a cleaner, more geometric aesthetic.

Absolutely — and we recommend it. LED globes run cooler than halogen, which is safer inside glass fittings. Warm white filament LED globes (2700K) inside clear or smoked glass pendants look stunning. Always check the maximum wattage rating of your fitting and choose a dimmable LED globe if you plan to install a dimmer.

Switch off and allow to cool, then wipe gently with a soft, damp microfibre cloth. For textured or handblown glass, a soft brush helps reach irregular surfaces. Avoid abrasive sponges or harsh chemical cleaners. For crystal glass, a solution of warm water with a small amount of white vinegar restores brilliance beautifully.