Garibaldi Glass is recognized for its ability to handle large-format and technically demanding glass fabrication. Their product line focuses on energy efficiency, safety, and aesthetic versatility.

: They have provided extensive floor-to-ceiling glazing for state-of-the-art academic buildings, focusing on maximizing natural light for student well-being.

In 2023, Garibaldi Glass announced a partnership with a university materials lab to develop —solar cells embedded between fused glass layers without visible wiring. Prototypes are already lighting the studio’s own sign. The company has also begun training Indigenous apprentices from the Squamish Nation, incorporating traditional Coast Salish formline designs into limited-edition slumped panels, with proceeds supporting language revitalization.

In an era of mass production and disposable decor, true craftsmanship has become a rare and precious commodity. Nestled in the shadow of the Coast Mountain range—within sight of the legendary peak for which it is named— has spent decades defying industrial trends. What began as a small studio workshop has evolved into one of Canada’s most respected names in architectural and decorative glass, yet it has never lost its soul: a deep reverence for light, landscape, and the human hand.

Garibaldi glasses have become collectible items, particularly among beer enthusiasts and those interested in Italian history and culture.