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Glass Fire Gallery
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Glass Fire Gallery
Our family lived in Fort Bragg for a short time and before we left to return to our home in the east we purchased a large jelly fish pendant light for our dining room and another beautiful chandelier for our entry. Trish and Buster Dyer made the jellyfish to order and shipped the lights, with hardware, back east for us. We get so many great comments on both pieces and will be back for more some day. It was a great experience.
The Glass Fire Gallery is a treat for the eyes any time of year. Buster & Trich Dyer are fantastic artists and wonderfully friendly people. This gallery is a must see if you are ever in the area. Just to walk through their gallery is a treat. But be sure to check the workshop in the back of the parking lot to see if they are working on a new piece. They love to have onlookers and are happy to answer any questions.
The blown-glass jelly fish chandeliers by artist Buster Dyer are absolutely breath-taking. The more you look at them the more detail you see - layers of color and pattern. Every time I come through Fort Bragg I have to stop and visit the piece that will someday be mine. They also have small glass starfish, anemones and octopi perfect for a desk top or curio cabinet.
We visit Mendocino/Fort Bragg semi-annually and always stop at Glass Fire and the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens next door. Last year I splurged and bought my daughter a table top jelly on a lighted wood stand....I had decided against it, but before we left town I was "drawn back" to the gallery and did it! Trish and Buster are so accommodating.... very welcoming to guests who want to watch them work and ask questions.
A nice place to stop, just south of Fort Bragg on the west side of the highway, next to the Botanical Gardens. The staff is really nice and informative and not pushy. I liked the jellyfish chandeliers by Buster Dyer (who you can watch at work out back) and the vases by Carl Radke. Maybe when I have more of a disposable income I may actually buy something.


