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Constructing Foundations, Building Relationships

At Warner Art Glass, we're passionate about art glass and dedicated to serving every level of glass enthusiast, whether you're an art appreciator, a casual hobbyist, or a professional artist. Our mission is to inspire an appreciation for all forms of glass as an art form, especially amongst the next generation. We believe that a company is only as happy as its customers, which is why we're committed to giving you only our best: the finest products, exceptional service, and unparalleled expertise.

Our Best Products

We strive to stay on the cutting edge of the latest and greatest products out there, and we've done the hard work of curating only the highest-quality tools, materials, and equipment so you don't have to. As artists ourselves, we use and stand by the items we offer. Whether you're in the market for glass sheets, casting supplies, or fusing materials, we've got you covered.

Our Best Glass

We source from only the leading glass manufacturers in the country, and in the case of Wissmach and Youghiogheny, we visit the factories ourselves and handpick sheets of glass. We look for the best, and we believe this attention to detail sets our stock apart from the rest.

Our Best Service

At Warner Art Glass, we know there's no replacement for great customer service. Our experienced and knowledgeable staff is passionate about art glass, but we're even more passionate about serving our customers with excellence, friendliness, and professionalism. We take genuine care with every order, every question, and every person. Simply put: we value your trust, and we'll prove it to you.

Our History

Our story begins in the 1960s when Charles Warner first took an interest in glass as a teen growing up in sunny San Diego. "I was always fascinated by the stained glass art in church windows, " he recalls. Drawn by the depth of the vibrant colors and the stark contrast between the way glass reflects and transmits light, Mr. Warner's curiosity led him to a community of stained glass artists where he learned the craft for himself. In 1969, Mr. Warner opened "Looking Glass Studio, " a 500 sq. ft. shop located in the Golden Hill neighborhood of San Diego that sold art glass supplies, offered classes to the community, provided custom stained-glass work, and, as he puts it, "sold customer service above all else."

With this philosophy in mind, and sensing growth and opportunity on the East Coast, Mr. Warner moved the business to the Lehigh Valley area of Pennsylvania in 1980 where it flourished into one of the leading art glass supply stores in the world. Today, Warner Art Glass encompasses all fields of glass art, from cold (stained glass, mosaic) to warm (fusing) to hot (glassblowing, glass sculpting) glass. And while the store is bigger, the classes are larger, and the selection is far more diverse, the mission is the same as it was nearly 50 years ago, but with an additional goal: to inspire an appreciation for all forms of glass as an art form, especially amongst the next generation.

Directions

Getting here is easy. Here are the directions:

  • From US Route 22:

+ From the East: Take the Fullerton Avenue exit; at the top of the ramp there will be a stop light. Turn left at the stop light. Proceed to the second stop light, and turn left onto Park Street. Stay on Park Street until you get to the next stop light (about a block). Keep straight at the light; you are now on St. Paul Street. Go straight past the next two stop signs, and then 8th Street will be your next left. Turn left onto 8th Street and Warner Art Glass is at the end of the street.

+ From the West: Take the Fullerton Avenue exit; at the top of the ramp there will be a stop light. Turn left at the stop light. Proceed to the next stop light, and turn left onto Park Street. Stay on Park Street until you get to the next stop light (about a block). Keep straight at the light; you are now on St. Paul Street. Go straight past the next two stop signs, and then 8th Street will be your next left. Turn left onto 8th Street and Warner Art Glass is at the end of the street.

  • From US Route 145:

+ From the North: Turn right to take the Grape Street exit towards the Lehigh Valley Mall. Turn right at the 3rd light (next to Red Lobster), then turn left. Continue to the stop sign, then turn left onto St. Paul Street Turn right onto 8th Street, and Warner Art Glass is at the end of the street.

+ From the South: From 145, turn right into the Lehigh Valley Mall entrance. Turn right at the intersection and follow the road around the mall, past the Golden Corral. At the second stop sign, turn left onto St. Paul Street. Turn right onto 8th Street and Warner Art Glass is at the end of the street.

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