glassmade
Glassmade is a term used in design and material culture to denote objects or products where glass is the primary material. It highlights the material's transparency, translucency, and optical or tactile qualities, as well as the artisanal or industrial processes used to shape it.
The term is not a formal technical designation in materials science. It appears in catalogs, criticism, and
Typical production methods associated with glassmade include traditional glassblowing, mold-blowing, casting, pressing, and fused or slumped
Applications span architecture, lighting, and interior design—where glassmade elements like façades, glazing, and luminaires exploit light
Sustainability considerations note that glass is highly recyclable and can be repeatedly melted, though the production
See also related topics such as glass, glass art, glassware, and materials science.