
Thick, translucent, and sculptural glass block first appeared in the early 1900s and truly soared in popularity during the mid-century and again in the ’80s. Its ability to diffuse light while offering privacy and a touch of drama made it an instant favorite for architectural designs.
Now, it’s quietly making a comeback, and honestly, I’m not mad about it. Whether in walls, windows, or accents, glass block brings both functionality and flair.
Swipe for some inspo and let’s see how this retro beauty is being reimagined today!
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