| Fire & Light hand-poured
glass tableware has a way of drawing the eye, enchanting the viewer with the
unique play of light that filters through its rich spectrum of colors and
textures. This enchantment is not simply a quality of the glass or its
pigmentation, but of the very way in which it is made, the very hands that
pour and press it, the beliefs and spirit that drive the people who craft
the product, and the community from which it originates.
Fire & Light Originals has a noteworthy heritage,
formed in 1995 as a partnership between the Arcata Community Recycling
Center in Humboldt County, California, and a group of local investors who
wanted to develop an innovative plan for using crushed, recycled glass. Our
founders decided to turn their
recycled glass
into a raw material, manufacturing distinctive products for
sale in and out of the immediate area. After careful consideration, the
group decided upon a distinctive line of dinnerware which would be created
by melting crushed glass in furnaces, adding pigment, and pressing the
molten glass into bowls, plates, and glasses. In December, 1995, the first
glass products were poured and pressed from the Fire & Light furnaces, and
the world became a bit more luminous, slightly more colorful.
John and Natali McClurg purchased the company in 1999.
Together with a team of 20 people, Fire & Light Originals is handcrafting
the beautiful giftware and dinnerware that is now shipped to specialty
stores and galleries throughout the country. The enlightened practices that
gave rise to the company continue to inform everything we do. Fire & Light
still strives to find new ways to incorporate recycling into our production
process, whether it's tumbling broken dishes to make Sea Glass, a product
used in aquariums and decorating, or using recycled beer kegs from local
microbreweries as vats to cool our ladles.
Fire & Light glassware is a product whose history is a
kind of future, where age-old craftsmanship meets innovative manufacturing,
utilizing post consumer glass as a resource. But it's the beauty that will
get you, the twinkle of light on the surface of a watery blue bowl, and the
knowledge that we get as much happiness out of making the bowl as you will
from having it on your table.
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