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Wood & glass

£330

This piece, crafted from wood and glass, utilises an upcycled sleeper as the mould in which hot glass is blown. Upon cooling, the glass integrates seamlessly with the sleeper, contributing to the final product.

Amethyst vase

£180

The amethyst vase, a stunning example of glassblowing artistry, showcases the enchanting hues of purple that range from delicate lavender to the deep richness of royal violet. This captivating colour is achieved through a precise combination of additives during the glassblowing process.

Incased, (Solid glass) 

£170

This item is a meticulously crafted solid glass piece characterised by intricate blue and green swirls encircling a central blue core, which is further embellished with surrounding bubbles.

Blue inspired

£130

This peice invites us all to appreciate the captivating beauty of both colour and form, dancing together in perfect harmony.

 purpel pulled vase

£100

In the captivating world of glassblowing, the combination of pulled white over purple creates a stunning visual effect, evoking a sense of serenity and elegance. The pulled white, with its opaque quality, beautifully contrasts with the deep, rich hues of purple.

Incalmo with murrine
 

£220

Incalmo with murrine represents a sophisticated technique within the discipline of glassblowing, renowned for its complex interrelation of colour and form.

Half beveled vase

£190

In the intricate art of glassblowing, the interplay of intertwined colours can yield a distinctive pattern of vibrant hues, as exemplified by this vessel. Furthermore, the inclusion of an engraved and bevelled pattern adorning the lower half enhances its aesthetic appeal, creating the impression of two distinct vessels.

Pink tear drop (solid)

£165

The delightful pink teardrop! What a charming masterpiece it is in the world of hot glass. This lovely creation dances with a beautiful blend of the colour pink at the center of the form that is sourrounded by small bubbels that really captivates the eye. It’s a wonderful celebration of how colour and form can come together so harmoniously in the art of glass. What’s not to love?

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