At Archetype Glass, we work closely with material partners who share our commitment to craftsmanship, consistency, and design-driven innovation. Our collaboration with the Paul Wissmach Glass Company reflects that shared approach—bringing together heritage glassmaking and advanced architectural fabrication.
Wissmach Glass has been producing art glass in West Virginia since 1904, building more than a century of expertise in color, texture, and glass composition. Their materials are widely used in stained glass features, decorative applications, and architectural projects where visual depth and material character are essential.
Archetype focuses on transforming specialty glass materials into custom products. Through advanced fabrication techniques, we integrate glass with custom interlayers such as metals, fabrics, graphics, and other components to create finishes designed for real-world architectural applications.
From Material to Mood Board
Wissmach glass often begins the design conversation. Its color range, texture variety, and expressive surface qualities make it a strong foundation for creative solutions.
Archetype Glass builds on that foundation by engineering laminated glass products that translate those materials into functional, safety-rated architectural elements such as:
- Interior wall systems
- Feature walls and focal installations
- Partitions and spatial divisions
- Decorative architectural surfaces
- Custom branded or graphic-integrated glass applications
This connection between material origin and architectural application allows designers to move from concept to execution with continuity in both aesthetics and performance.
Shared Standards in Craft and Production
Both companies are grounded in American manufacturing and a hands-on approach to production. Wissmach continues a long tradition of glassmaking rooted in material expertise and consistency, while Archetype focuses on precision fabrication and custom architectural solutions.
That alignment supports a shared set of priorities:
- Reliable material quality
- In-house control of production processes
- Design flexibility for architects and fabricators
- Long-term consistency across projects
In practice, this creates a dependable workflow from raw material to finished architectural installation.
Where Design and Fabrication Intersect
The combination of art glass and laminated architectural systems expands what is possible in both design and construction. Wissmach’s glass provides depth, variation, and visual character, while Archetype’s fabrication methods enable those qualities to be preserved and enhanced within architectural assemblies.
The result is glass that performs beyond decoration—functioning as an integrated part of interior architecture.
A Focus on Material Potential
At the center of this collaboration is a shared focus on expanding what glass can do. Wissmach’s material range and Archetype’s fabrication capabilities complement each other in ways that support architects, designers, and builders working on complex or highly customized environments.
Rather than treating glass as a finished endpoint or a raw input alone, the work between material and fabrication becomes a continuous process of refinement and application.
Looking Forward
As architectural design continues to evolve toward more customized, material-driven environments, the connection between glassmaking and fabrication becomes increasingly important.
This relationship supports that direction by linking expressive material development with advanced architectural manufacturing—ensuring that glass can meet both the aesthetic and functional demands of contemporary design.
A few Archetype projects that showcase the unmistakable character of Wissmach glass:




