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INTRODUCING BULLSEYE GLASS LTD.

We are pleased to announce the opening of Bullseye Glass Ltd.—our new subsidiary based in Caithness, Scotland. The subsidiary company aims to fill a gap in our service to UK artists by providing easy access to our full line of products for glass casting.

While Bullseye sheet glass has been readily available throughout Europe and the UK, our casting products have been harder to obtain. Now, Bullseye Glass Ltd. places our entire colour range of casting billets and all clear and crystal-clear frits and coloured powders for casting within artists' easy reach.

Makers who cast glass find that:

  • • Bullseye billets are an excellent material choice. Not only do they provide a sophisticated colour palette, but they also weigh less, cost less, and pose fewer health hazards than lead crystal.
  • • Bullseye clear frits and coloured powders can be blended to offer unique creative opportunities for kilncasting and pâte de verre—including the chance to develop a range of tints unavailable from any other manufacturer of casting glasses.
  • • All forms and colours of Bullseye frits, powders and billets can be cast together with confidence because they are tested compatible.

Of course, Bullseye Glass Ltd. has the full backing of everyone at Bullseye Glass Co. in the US. UK customers enjoy complete access to our respected educational materials and expert knowledge, and Manager Karen Davies ensures the kind of personal service for which our company has long been recognized.

So take a moment and introduce yourself to Bullseye Glass Ltd.—and see the colorful possibilities in store for you there.

While you're on the website, be sure to look at the pricing section for special discounts available to UK customers.


Bullseye Glass Company is a leader in promoting glass art worldwide through quality production of colored glass for art and architecture, research and education, and the presentation of innovative glass art in its Portland gallery.