
Bonfire Glass Tile featured in recent article on Aboutglasstile.com
Future-proofing Tile Production - Building Environmental
Policy into the Bottom Line
Ready or not, environmental concerns are changing the
marketplace. For a growing number of consumers, how something
is made is becoming as important as the look and feel of
the product itself...
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full article
Bonfire's Glass Tile Turns Garbage Into Gems
In the hands of Bend artists Mare Schelz and Jamie “Twig”
Branch, shards of broken glass enjoy a remarkable transformation
from trash into beautiful, jewel-like Bonfire Glass Tile.
And latetly, Bonfire’s handcrafted, art-deco tiles
have been gaining a reputation locally — and nationally
— for their artistic look and feel, as well as for
their environmentally friendly qualities...
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Warming glass for a hot market
Bend couple use eco-friendly practices to make
artisan tiles
By Anna Sowa / The Bulletin
Among the sea of tiles displayed at showrooms and tile stores,
one Bend couple hope their handmade, recycled glass tiles
will attract more than a glimmer of notice.
Mare Schelz and Jamie "Twig" Branch are the married
owners of Bonfire Glass Tile, which they operate out of
their west Bend home. Their colorful glass tiles, molded
into almost 100 shapes and
designs, look like gemstones...
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