Landscape Glass

Decorative landscape glass is a modern, eye-catching material used to elevate outdoor and fire feature designs. Commonly installed in fire pits, fireplaces, water features, garden beds, and decorative ground cover, glass offers vibrant color, long-lasting durability, and a clean, polished look that doesn’t fade over time. Earth Stone Rock supplies bulk landscape and fire glass in a wide range of colors, finishes, and styles, including reflective and tempered options for added brilliance and performance. Available for yard pickup or nationwide delivery, browse our selection of glass products below to find the perfect option for your project.

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Choosing fire glass? See where each color and size works best in fire pits, fireplaces, and water features.

Common Uses for Landscape Glass

From fire pits to fountains to centerpieces — see where color and light replace stone.

Gas Fire Pits

Gas Fire Pits

Tempered fire glass on top of a gas burner replaces ceramic logs with a clean modern read that catches the flame. Cobalt blue, copper, and amber are the popular choices. Fill above the burner tube to hide the hardware.

Indoor Gas Fireplaces

Indoor Gas Fireplaces

Replace standard logs with fire glass for a contemporary look that doesn't change every time you light it. Tempered to handle the heat. Color choice sets the mood — cool blue for modern rooms, copper for warmer spaces.

Water Features & Fountains

Water Features & Fountains

Tumbled landscape glass in fountain bowls and pondless waterfall reservoirs adds color and catches sunlight. Use rounded, non-tempered glass for water-only applications — cheaper and the same look.

Aquariums & Terrariums

Aquariums & Terrariums

Aquarium-safe glass (non-toxic, no sharp edges) as substrate in tanks and bowls gives a clean colored base instead of typical brown gravel. Lighter colors brighten dark spaces; deeper colors hide debris.

Decorative Vases & Centerpieces

Decorative Vases & Centerpieces

Tabletop centerpieces, candle bases, plant container top-dressing, event styling — small bags of landscape glass are perfect for interior decorative work. Mix two colors for a layered look.

Modern Garden Accent Bands

Modern Garden Accent Bands

Narrow bands of landscape glass between concrete pads, paver patios, or along driveway edges add a jeweled accent line that traditional gravel can't deliver. Use sparingly — it's a finish material, not bulk cover.

Landscape Glass Buying Guide

Tempered fire glass, tumbled water-feature glass, and decorative accents. Pick the right product for the right job.

Landscape glass replaces ceramic logs in fire pits and gravel in water features with a finish material that catches light and adds color you can't get from stone. Tempered grades handle direct flame in fire pits and fireplaces; tumbled grades work in fountains, aquariums, and decorative containers.

Browse the full landscape glass collection for colors and sizes in stock. The table below maps grade to application — use it to make sure the glass you pick matches what it's going into.

Glass Types vs Applications

MaterialBest ForCompactionDrainageCost
Tempered Fire Glass (1/2"–3/4") Gas fire pits, indoor fireplaces N/A N/A $$$
Reflective Fire Glass High-end fire features, premium fireplaces N/A N/A $$$$
Tumbled Landscape Glass Water features, aquariums, decorative accents N/A Excellent $$
Decorative Glass Chips Container top-dressing, centerpieces, terrariums N/A N/A $
Fire features always require tempered glass. Substituting tumbled glass into a flame cracks under heat.

What Installers Know

  • Fire pits need tempered glass. Standard landscape glass cracks under direct flame. Tempered fire glass is heat-treated specifically for fire features. Don't substitute.
  • Calculate fire glass depth at 2". Cover the burner tube with about 2" of glass — enough to hide the hardware but not so deep that it smothers the flame.
  • Reflective glass doubles the visual impact. Reflective fire glass has a thin mirrored coating on one side. In daylight it shimmers; at night it bounces flame back like jewels. Worth the upgrade for high-visibility installations.
  • Cool fire glass completely before handling. Tempered or not, fire glass holds heat for hours after the flame is out. Wait until the pit is fully cool to refill, rearrange, or clean.
  • Mix two colors for depth. Pure single-color fields can look flat. Try 70/30 mixes (cobalt + copper, amber + bronze, blue + black) for a more dimensional reading.
  • Buy by weight, not volume. Landscape glass is sold by the bag (10, 15, 25, 50 lb). 1 lb covers about 22 cubic inches at 2" depth. The product pages calculate exactly how much you need for your fire pit dimensions.

FAQ

Most colors come in 10, 15, 25, and 50 lb bags. The product pages show how each weight maps to coverage. For large built-in fire features, the 50 lb bag is the most cost-efficient — call (800) 215-7372 for pallet quantities.
Standard guidance: cover the burner tube to 2" depth. A 24" round burner pan typically needs 25 to 50 lb depending on burner height. The product pages walk you through fire-pit dimensions and recommend the exact weight.
No. Fire pits require tempered fire glass (heat-treated for direct flame). Water-only applications can use cheaper non-tempered tumbled glass. Mixing them up cracks under flame. Look for the "tempered" or "fire glass" label on the product page.
Tempered fire glass is colored through the body of the glass, not surface-coated, so it doesn't fade or change color with use. Reflective coatings can dull after years of intense use — easily refreshed with a top-off of new glass.
Yes if labeled aquarium-safe — tumbled smooth, no sharp edges, non-toxic colorants. Check the product page; not every color is rated for aquarium use. We can confirm by phone if you're unsure: (800) 215-7372.

Find the Right Glass for Your Fire or Water Feature

Tempered fire glass, reflective grades, water-feature glass, and decorative chips in stock. Project consultation available — send dimensions and we'll recommend color and weight.

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