Glass Fusing Atelier continues a family glassmaking tradition that dates back to the eighteenth century. The studio operates four furnaces for shaping flat glass up to 220 × 180 cm, using materials from renowned producers such as Schott and Bullseye.

The atelier specialises in architectural glass, decorative partitions, and lighting elements, combining precision and artistry through the techniques of fusing and slumping. These methods allow glass to flow, curve and layer into sculptural forms, bringing depth and texture to contemporary interiors.

In collaboration with Studio Dechem, the atelier also developed Fragment Glass, a material made from recycled glass that reflects a growing focus on sustainability within architectural design.

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Michal Ullrich

Michal Ullrich
Head of Slumping and Fusing Atelier

Michal has devoted his life to glass. Before founding his own studio, he collaborated with Lasvit and Preciosa, where he refined his mastery of large-scale projects and complex technical solutions. His approach combines respect for tradition with a constant search for innovation.

For Michal, glass is more than material. It is a living substance shaped by time, heat and human hands.