history 2

In 1935: They control the colour, the phases of dilation and retraction and lead finally to glass with fusion such as we know it today. About 1940: First artistic achievements, in particular those of Michael and Frances Higgins. Since 1980: The technique of the fusing is widespread almost in the whole world.

In 2005: creation of our workshop in Tunisia and beginning of research. Definition : The “fusionnage” or “fusing” consists in assembling already cut superimposed pieces of glass whose set is carried in an oven at its melting point to form only one homogeneous part. Glass obtained can be thermoformed (with a mould in order to obtain concave or convex forms). Oven being able to go up until 1000°C. are used for this technique.

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