Autumn palettes in Bullseye glass, 6-9

fall palette

Autumn: a word derived from “harvest,” when the summer sun has finished saturating the earth and the land offers up its bounty. Besides fields and trees and all they bear, we might think of home and hearth, a mug of tea, a stack of books, a return in earnest to studies and studio.

Oranges, browns, reds, taupes, golds—the colors themselves are a cornucopia. To help inspire your fall projects, we’ve curated four standout glass palettes from Bullseye’s catalog. Check them out below.

To acquire any of the color combos displayed here, tap the colors on the swatches below or search their 6-digit style numbers in our Online Store. Whether for fusing, mosaic, stained glass, or even tiling for home improvement, these autumnal glass palettes will help the season come to life in your work!

* Striking Glasses. These styles may not reveal (or strike to) their target color until fired. The represented styles are in their fused form. For stained glass purposes, there are several options: striker styles can be pre-struck in a kiln, some striker styles in their cold form are very near to the struck form, see shop.bullseyeglass.com, or below are some suggested alternates that will work within this palette:


fall palette

* Striking Glasses. These styles may not reveal (or strike to) their target color until fired. The represented styles are in their fused form. For stained glass purposes, there are several options: striker styles can be pre-struck in a kiln, some striker styles in their cold form are very near to the struck form, see shop.bullseyeglass.com, or below are some suggested alternates that will work within this palette:


fall palette

* Striking Glasses. These styles may not reveal (or strike to) their target color until fired. The represented styles are in their fused form. For stained glass purposes, there are several options: striker styles can be pre-struck in a kiln, some striker styles in their cold form are very near to the struck form, see shop.bullseyeglass.com, or below are some suggested alternates that will work within this palette:


fall palette

* Striking Glasses. These styles may not reveal (or strike to) their target color until fired. The represented styles are in their fused form. For stained glass purposes, there are several options: striker styles can be pre-struck in a kiln, some striker styles in their cold form are very near to the struck form, see shop.bullseyeglass.com, or below are some suggested alternates that will work within this palette: