Stained Glass

At Hollander Fusing and Art Glass Center, our stained glass collection brings together the best in craftsmanship, color, and variety. Featuring top brands like Spectrum, Kokomo, and Wissmach, we offer a diverse range of textures, transparencies, and hues that empower artists at every level. Whether you're restoring a historical panel or building something bold and modern, you'll find glass that inspires.

Complement your glass selection with our full range of cutting tools, foil and lead supplies, and classes to build your skills. From timeless tradition to fresh innovation, our stained glass collection has something for every creative vision.

Your Source for Stained Glass Art Supplies

Hollander Fusing & Art Glass Center is a leading stained glass supplier offering a wide selection of glass and materials for artists, studios, and retailers. Whether you're a professional studio or a passionate hobbyist, you can shop from our glass sheets and materials to make your next project come alive.

Stained Glass Sheets in a Variety of Styles

We carry a broad range of stained glass sheets suitable for all types of stained glass art and panel designs. From bold colors to delicate textures, our inventory includes top brands like Oceanside, Wissmach, Kokomo, and our exclusive Karousel Glass line. No matter the project, we have the glass for stained glass artwork that delivers visual impact and quality.

All the Supplies You Need for Stained Glass Art

Alongside our glass selection, we stock essential stained glass art supplies—from foils, tools, and metals to chemicals and adhesives. Everything you need for cutting, assembling, and finishing your work is right here, whether you're restocking your studio or just getting started.

Shop Wholesale or as an Individual

At Hollander, we welcome everyone, from large stained glass stores to individual creators. Wholesale stained glass pricing is available for qualifying orders, but anyone is free to browse and buy. Our flexible approach makes it easy to access high-quality stained glass materials, no matter your experience level or order size.

Stained glass refers to colored glass used in decorative applications like windows, panels, and artwork. It's often crafted into designs using lead came or copper foil techniques. It is most notably found in church or cathedral windows displaying religious scenes or decorative designs.

Basic supplies include:

  • Colored stained glass sheets – available in various sizes, textures, color designs and opacities
  • Patterns and templates
  • A glass cutter
  • Soldering tools
  • Copper foil or lead came
  • Flux
  • Safety gear like gloves and eye protection
  • Glass cleaner or compound

Consider the color, transparency, texture, and compatibility with your technique. Some styles work better for foiling, while others suit lead came or mosaic designs.

Yes, each brand has its own look and feel. Differences can include color richness, light transmission, texture, thickness, and how the glass cuts or reacts in the kiln. We stock trusted brands like Kokomo, Karousel, Spectrum, Wissmach, and Oceanside—each with its strengths to suit different project styles. Each glass sheet can be different, even when coming from the same glass company- it’s best to order samples to see and feel the glass.

Stained glass is made by adding metal oxides during the glassmaking process to create color. Some sheets are rolled for texture, while others are hand-blown or machine-made.

Yes, slight differences in color, texture, or thickness are normal, especially with hand-rolled or artisanal glass. These variations add to the uniqueness of each piece.

Clean panels gently with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which can damage solder lines or lead to corrosion over time.

When properly made and maintained, stained glass can last for decades—or even centuries. Historic stained-glass windows are still intact after 100+ years. High quality products, installation conditions, exposure to the elements, and proper maintenance can all affect the lifespan.

Stained glass sheets are used in window panels, cabinet inserts, sun catchers, skylights and ceiling panels, mosaic art, lampshades, jewelry, and mixed media projects.

Yes, but be mindful of thickness and texture compatibility, especially when using copper foil. Consistency in expansion and firing properties matters if fusing is involved.