Green Fire glass gallery interior, Lincoln Nebraska

For twenty years...
And still going strong...
We know our glass.

The Story

Green Fire opened in Seattle in 2013 with a clear intention: build a licensed retail operation to the standards of an art gallery — not a head shop. We were among the first licensed adult-use retailers in Washington state and spent a decade earning a reputation built on curation, craft, and the quality of the glass on our floor.

After ten years, downtown Seattle's deterioration made the decision for us. We left.

We came to Nebraska on purpose. The state is building a new legal market — the kind of ground-floor moment we've been part of before. We know what the early years of these markets look like, and we intend to be part of this one. We opened Green Fire in Lincoln's University Place neighborhood and brought the same standard with us.

Green Fire — Seattle

Our Artists

Over twenty years in this industry we've been to the trade shows, visited the studios, and watched American functional glass grow from a subculture into a recognized craft tradition. The artists we carry are people we know personally — relationships built over decades, not catalog orders.

When a piece by Josh Mann is on our floor, it's there because we know Josh. That's the standard across our entire inventory. We don't carry work from artists we haven't met, and we don't carry glass we haven't held.

Glass artist at work

What We Carry

Our standard is straightforward: solid glass. Heady pieces crafted at the highest level of the American glass tradition. Production pieces with real quality — consistent, reliable, built with taste and appreciation for the form.

We keep a deliberate floor. That's intentional. It means we know every piece, we stand behind every piece, and when you come in, we're happy to talk through any of it.

American production glass collection