AURORA GLASS BRICK
Architectural Glass Brick for Luminous, Statement-Making Interiors
The Aurora Glass Brick Collection is coming soon to Audrey Lane — a new architectural glass brick series designed for interiors that want light, texture, privacy, and unforgettable visual impact.
Created for designers who want more than a basic building material, Aurora Glass Brick transforms walls, partitions, bars, reception desks, hospitality features, bathrooms, spas, and commercial spaces into glowing design moments.
With sculptural texture, light-filtering depth, and a refined architectural presence, glass brick is making a major return in interior design — and Aurora is designed to meet that moment beautifully.
Launching soon. Now accepting early project inquiries.
Why Designers Are Returning to Glass Brick
Glass brick offers something few materials can: it divides space while still allowing light to move through it.
For hospitality, commercial, and luxury residential interiors, glass brick creates privacy without heaviness, structure without visual bulk, and drama without overcomplication. It can feel retro, modern, minimal, glamorous, coastal, European, or completely custom depending on how it is used.
Aurora Glass Brick is ideal for designers looking to create:
Light-filtering feature walls
Interior partitions
Spa and wellness spaces
Restaurant and bar features
Hotel lobbies and reception areas
Bathroom and shower surrounds
Retail environments
Poolside or resort-inspired interiors
Decorative architectural accents
Custom hospitality design moments
This is not just a building block. It is a way to sculpt light.
Meet Aurora Glass Brick
The Aurora Glass Brick Collection will include a curated range of glass brick patterns and finishes, each selected for its ability to interact with light, movement, and architectural form.
Collection Finishes Options
Aurora Clear - A clean, luminous glass brick with a timeless architectural feel.
Aurora Reeded - Linear texture that creates movement, privacy, and subtle visual distortion.
Aurora Frost - A softened glass effect ideal for privacy-focused spaces.
Designed for Hospitality, Commercial, and Luxury Residential Projects
Aurora Glass Brick was created with the design community in mind. Whether the project calls for a moody restaurant feature, a spa-inspired bathroom, a glowing hotel partition, or a one-of-a-kind commercial installation, glass brick gives designers a material that feels both architectural and decorative.
It works beautifully in spaces where designers want to:
Separate zones without blocking light
Add privacy without closing off a room
Create high-impact feature walls
Add texture to minimalist interiors
Introduce a retro-modern design detail
Build visual rhythm through repetition
Make a small space feel brighter and more open
Aurora Glass Brick gives designers another way to create the kind of environments people pause to admire.
Glass Brick for Interior Designers
Interior designers are using glass brick in fresh, elevated ways across commercial and residential spaces. No longer limited to dated block windows, today’s glass brick is being specified for sculptural partitions, curved walls, boutique hospitality features, powder rooms, pool baths, wellness spaces, and custom architectural details.
Aurora Glass Brick is especially suited for designers who want a material that feels expressive, functional, and highly visual.
Common glass brick applications include:
Hotel lobby partitions
Restaurant bar fronts
Boutique retail dividers
Bathroom privacy walls
Shower feature walls
Spa treatment areas
Reception desk accents
Café and cocktail lounge features
Residential powder rooms
Light-filtering room dividers
A Material That Plays With Light
The beauty of glass brick is its relationship with light.
Depending on the finish, glass brick can feel crystal clear, softly blurred, rippled, reflective, frosted, or dimensional. Natural light, backlighting, and ambient lighting can dramatically change the way the material reads throughout the day.
That makes Aurora Glass Brick especially compelling for spaces where mood matters — restaurants, hotels, bars, wellness spaces, luxury bathrooms, and hospitality environments designed to create an experience.
Planning a Glass Brick Project?
Audrey Lane is now accepting early inquiries for the Aurora Glass Brick Collection.
Whether you are designing a hotel, restaurant, commercial space, luxury residence, spa, or boutique retail environment, our team can help you begin planning before the official launch.
Reach out to discuss:
Product availability
Finish options
Project applications
Sample requests
Installation considerations
Commercial specifications
Design intent
Launch timing
FAQ: AURORA GLASS BRICK
What is glass brick?
Glass brick is an architectural glass unit used to create walls, partitions, dividers, and decorative features. It allows light to pass through while adding privacy, texture, and structure to a space.
Is glass brick coming back in style?
Yes. Glass brick is experiencing a major return in interior design, especially in hospitality, commercial, and luxury residential spaces. Designers are using it in more elevated ways for feature walls, partitions, bars, bathrooms, spas, and statement architectural moments.
Where can glass brick be used?
Glass brick can be used for interior partitions, decorative walls, bathroom features, shower areas, reception desks, bar fronts, hospitality spaces, retail environments, and other architectural design applications.
Does glass brick provide privacy?
Yes. Depending on the finish, glass brick can provide varying levels of privacy while still allowing light to pass through. Frosted, reeded, satin, bubble, and prism finishes can help obscure visibility while maintaining a bright, open feeling.
Is glass brick good for commercial interiors?
Glass brick is an excellent option for commercial interiors because it creates visual impact, allows light transfer, and can be used to define spaces without making them feel closed off. It is especially popular in hotels, restaurants, spas, retail spaces, and wellness-focused environments.
Can glass brick be used in bathrooms?
Yes. Glass brick is often used in bathrooms, powder rooms, showers, and spa environments where privacy and light are both important. Final installation recommendations should always be reviewed based on the specific project conditions.
Can glass brick be used for curved walls?
Glass brick can often be used to create curved or dimensional wall features depending on the product, layout, and installation method. Early planning is recommended for curved applications.
When will Aurora Glass Brick be available?
Aurora Glass Brick is coming soon. Audrey Lane is currently accepting early project inquiries and launch list requests.
