
Red Mushroom Bowl
Water pipes & bongs
by Empire Glassworks
Red Mushroom Bowl by Empire Glassworks
The Red Mushroom Bowl is a handcrafted borosilicate glass bowl piece shaped like a cartoon toadstool — bright red cap, white spots, the full Super Mario aesthetic. Made by Empire Glassworks using intricate lampwork techniques, this 14.5mm male joint bowl fits most standard water pipes and glows in the dark when you kill the lights. At just 35 grams and 6.35cm tall, it's a compact, collectible piece that turns your bong setup into something worth showing off.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Empire Glassworks |
| Joint Size | 14.5mm male |
| Material | Borosilicate glass |
| Height | 6.35 cm |
| Width | 3.17 cm |
| Depth | 3.17 cm |
| Weight | 35 grams |
| Bowl Type | Single hole |
| Special Feature | Glow-in-the-dark body |
| SKU | HS1891 |
Complete your setup: pair the Red Mushroom Bowl with a 14.5mm downstem water pipe for a proper fit. If you want to keep your glass looking fresh, grab a set of pipe cleaners and some isopropyl cleaning solution — lampwork pieces like this one collect residue in the sculpted details faster than plain bowls.
Why This Mushroom Bowl Stands Out
Most replacement bowls are functional but forgettable — clear glass, standard funnel shape, nothing to write home about. The Red Mushroom Bowl is the opposite. Empire Glassworks builds each one by hand using lampwork, which means a glassblower actually sculpts the mushroom shape around the bowl while the glass is molten. You can feel the raised white spots on the cap and the textured stem when you hold it. It's got a satisfying weight to it — 35 grams is light enough that it won't stress your downstem, but heavy enough to feel solid between your fingers rather than flimsy.
The glow-in-the-dark feature is genuinely fun. Leave it under a lamp for a few minutes and it charges up — then hit the lights and the whole body gives off that greenish phosphorescent glow. It's not blinding, but it's bright enough to find your bowl on a dark table without fumbling. Practical and a bit silly, which is exactly the point.
One honest heads-up: this is a single-hole bowl. That means finely ground material can pull through more easily than it would with a multi-hole or screen-fitted design. If that bothers you, drop a small glass screen in before packing. Problem solved for about 50 cents.
How the Red Mushroom Bowl Compares
If you're weighing this against a standard 14.5mm glass bowl, the difference is purely aesthetic — functionally they do the same job. The Empire Glassworks piece costs more, but you're paying for the handmade lampwork and the collectible factor. Compared to other novelty bowls on the market, Empire Glassworks has a reputation for using proper borosilicate glass (the same stuff lab equipment is made from — thermal shock resistant, harder to crack). Cheaper novelty bowls from no-name brands often use soft glass that chips at the joint after a few weeks. We've seen it happen more times than we can count.
| Feature | Red Mushroom Bowl | Standard Glass Bowl |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Borosilicate (lampwork) | Borosilicate (machine-made) |
| Joint | 14.5mm male | 14.5mm or 18.8mm male |
| Glow-in-the-Dark | Yes | No |
| Weight | 35g | 15–25g |
| Hole Design | Single hole | Varies (single, multi, built-in screen) |
| Collectible Value | High — limited edition | None |
How to Use the Red Mushroom Bowl
- Check that your water pipe has a 14.5mm female joint. The Red Mushroom Bowl's 14.5mm male joint should slide in snugly without wobbling. If your piece uses 18.8mm, you'll need a reducer adapter.
- Optional but recommended: place a small glass screen or metal gauze over the single hole at the bottom of the bowl. This stops finely ground material from pulling straight through into the water.
- Pack the bowl loosely — don't cram it. Air needs to flow through for a smooth draw. About three-quarters full is the sweet spot for this size.
- Light the edge of the packed bowl rather than torching the centre. This gives you a more even burn and makes the bowl last longer per pack.
- After your session, let the bowl cool for a minute before removing it from the downstem. Borosilicate handles heat well, but yanking a hot joint from a cold stem is how micro-cracks start.
- Clean regularly with isopropyl alcohol and coarse salt. The sculpted mushroom details trap residue, so a soak followed by a gentle shake works better than scrubbing with a brush.
- To charge the glow-in-the-dark effect, leave the bowl under a bright light (natural sunlight works best) for 5–10 minutes before dimming the room.









