Etai Rahmil of Chicken Coop Glassworks in Eugene, OR made a big splash on IgniteMe with his CHeBA Hut Bubbler. Since being published it has been our most talked about article. Enthusiasts love viewing the manufacturing process in HD Video and appreciate the professional photography of the finished CHeBA Hut Bubbler.
Etai and his photographer Jeff Ebner have created an even longer 1080p video featuring his White Fire theme and has sent us even more pictures to ogle at.
This time Etai has gone with an Upline piece. Everything about this piece flows, the colors stay true to the theme and offer organic breaks from the bright white frame. The colored glass sections protrude from the piece and you get the idea of the piece literally melting away into the flames from which it was forged.
The Flame suspended in the perc provides a finishing touch adding form function (and looks sort of familiar). One thing about the Upline style is that it uses its length, along with gravity to pull smoke through a natural perc without any chance of splashes.
The wig-wags bring out Etai’s classic style and add interesting sections with bright colors to the piece. Note also the striped dome to finish it off, very classy.
This piece conveys everything IgniteMe stands for by demonstrating supreme quality and artistic talent while maintaining remarkable functionality.
Contact Etai on his Facebook if you’re interested in getting your hands on his work! He’s open to custom orders so hit him up and get started on your holiday shopping!
7 Responses to “Etai Rahmil – Chicken Coop Glassworks – White Fire Upline”












This is a really tight upline, the little flame in the perc is a nice touch as well! Definitely looks as if it was made just for IgniteMe!
this has to be one of the coolest pieces ever!!! a pyros dream! and great photos with the fire in the backgroud!!! props all around makes me want to toke up!
It is a really cool upline, I like the glass spikes coming out of it everywhere, and the striped ones by the flame are really cool. Definitely a hot item
hot in more ways then one! it uses hot colors for a color scheme
this is still one of my most favorite pieces i have seen!!
it just looks like phire, makes me want to spark up
Hello there! I could have sworn I’ve visited this site before but after browsing through many of the posts I realized it’s new to me.
Anyways, I’m certainly happy I stumbled upon it and I’ll be bookmarking it and checking back often!