The Museum of the North Beach selling float glass

The Museum of the North Beach will be hosting Avalon Glassworks from West Seattle at the historic Dorothy Anderson Cabin in Seabrook for their annual art glass float sale on Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The 2025 special edition Moclips float called “Bioluminescence” glows in the dark. A layer of glowing glass powder encases a base of bright turquoise blue with raised ribs inspired by ocean waves. Each float measures four-inches in diameter and is stamped “Moclips-By-The-Sea” on the sealing button.

The float sells for $50 with 50% of the proceeds going to the museum. This is the 21st special edition Moclips glass float produced by Avalon.

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Meet the artists Jon and Shannon Felix, owners of Avalon Glassworks. They will be selling other incredible hand-blown art glass floats and special beach related sealife in glass. Visit their website at www.avalonglassworks.com.

If you cannot make it to this event, the museum does accept pre-orders. Contact the museum at 360-276-4441 or email kelly@moclips.org. If you would like a “Bioluminescence” float mailed to you, please include your zip code when pre-ordering.