BREAK OUT
YOUR RAGE
In the heart of mid-Market, Glass Ceiling lives at the intersection of wild play and the primal joy of smashing stuff. We offer a next-level rage room experience - a safe space for an exhilarating physical activity. We’ve built our rage space to be a container where you can unleash and examine the full range of your human emotions with open curiosity.
Note for Parents: Minors 12+ may participate with adult supervision and accompaniment at all times.
SAFE SPACE FOR
YOUR RAGE FACE
Our unique Glass Ceiling rage room experiences take extra care of you. Every booking includes full safety gear, a place to store your belongings, 30 minutes of unbridaled rage-joy in the rage room, and time to cool-down afterwards in our decompression space with snacks and drinks. Whether you come by yourself, with a pal, or bring a whole group - it’ll be a smash.
Choose one of our packages below - and be sure to keep an eye on our social media so you don’t miss the opportunity for limited run and themed rages!
Want to give the gift of rage? Send someone a Glass Ceiling gift card!
Interested in corporate events? Give us a shout!
TAKE UP
SPACE BLOW
OFF STEAM
WHERE DOES ALL THIS STUFF COME FROM?
We work super hard to insure that all of our smashables are upcycled items; rescured from the landfill to give them an awesome Second Life for your smashing delights.
SF PARTNERS Decant SF • Wine Down
EAST BAY PARTNERS North Light • Rosenblum Cellars
YOU MAD?
Glass Ceiling was founded because there is a gap. We all need a place to rage, but aftercare is so important. Beyond the physical thrill of smashing shit, you also need space for your own personal inquiry. No feeling is inherently bad - feelings give us an opportunity to learn something about ourselves and how we show up in the world.
MAX ANDERSON
Founder + Rage Maven
Max is a professional in the finance industry with a creative streak and deep interest in connecting to self, community, and the expression of raw human emotion. Rage is one such emotion that has brought her incredible clarity and one that she considers her ally as long as it is harnessed in a deliberate and compassionate way. Yes, you can find compassion in rage. And yes, you can also find play in rage! She is grateful to be able to offer a space for others to explore a [taboo] emotion in a safe and fun way.