Bring heat, depth, and subtle drama into your space with Cinder Glow—a wall system that fuses the raw intensity of volcanic stone with a warm ember‑glow aesthetic. This finish captures smoldering layers of charcoal and ash, punctuated by glowing copper and amber veining—ideal for statement showers that feel both primal and refined.
Volcanic Stone Inspiration
The Cinder Glow design echoes cooled lava flows: deep charcoal and smoky gray act as the canvas for molten copper, amber, or burnt‑orange veins that seem to radiate warmth.
High‑Gloss, Non‑Porous Acrylic Surface
Offers strong resistance to moisture, mold, mildew, soap scum, and staining. The surface shines without the need for sealing, and cleanups are effortless.
Large Seam‑Minimizing Panels
Oversized acrylic panels minimize joints and seams for a cleaner, uninterrupted look. Less grout = less maintenance.
Lightweight with Stone‑like Durability
Engineered to mimic the depth and drama of stone without the extreme weight. Highly resistant to cracking, chipping, or fading.
Adhesive Installation Over Existing Rigid Substrates
Panels adhere over existing tile, drywall, or cement board for efficient remodeling and reduced labor compared to natural stone tiling.
Hygienic & Easy to Maintain
The non‑porous nature of acrylic prevents moisture infiltration, reducing mold & mildew risk. Wipe clean with mild cleaners; no abrasive tools required.
Full shower surrounds or accent walls where a moody, dramatic look is desired
Bathrooms with modern, rustic, industrial, or spa‑inspired design styles
Renovations where speed, durability, and low maintenance are priorities
Spaces that benefit from bold contrast—pair Cinder Glow with warm metals (copper, brass) or matte black fixtures
Use a mild, pH‑neutral cleaner or gentle bathroom soap. Rinse thoroughly.
Dry with a soft microfiber towel to preserve the high gloss and prevent water spotting.
Avoid abrasive pads, powders, or harsh acid/alkaline cleaners that could scratch or dull the surface.
Periodically check silicone joints at seams; re‑seal if any separation is noticed to maintain watertight integrity.
