Glass fusing is the process by which different coloured glasses are heated up and "melted" together to produce decorative glass results. These can be both formed glass, such as bowls, lamp covers, glass art, or flat glass, such as decorative door panels or interior glass screens. Fused glass is in fact an ancient art form with examples found dating back to 2000BC, however, earlier last century it found a renaissance in the USA which subsequently became extremely popular in Europe some years later. Bohle pioneered this interest through its large art glass division. Fusing has its own "fusible" glasses and tools and special kilns in which to heat the glasses. Bohl has developed a range of kilns specially and uniquely designed for this purpose, ensuring the best results are possible. For more information see website: www.fusing-hotglass.com