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Stephen Lindars & Léona Lindars work in partnership as Slyglass, designing and producing a unique style of modern studio glass. Each piece is conceived, made and finished entirely by them. This ensures a very high quality and a desirable exclusivity.
Central to their artwork is a collection of blown and hand formed glass bottles, bowls and vases.
One of Britain’s highly recognised hot glassblowers, renown for high quality work, skilfully made forms, with the highest attention to detail and innovative colour work and surface treatments. His designs offer a fresh and tactile approach. Martin has been producing hand blown glass over 15 years. His work has been exhibited at international level and in noted exhibitions in Germany, Holland, Scandinavia, Canada and the USA, alongside many exhibitions at home in the UK. He has also worked on commissions for hotels, architectural projects, film and television companies, corporate awards and restoration work. Martin supplies galleries throughout the UK and internationally.Each piece is made by hand and signed by Martin. His work is often inspired by the earth’s natural forms and architecture, geometric patterns, movement and power. Most recently, he was stimulated to produce a new body of work from a fascinating trip to Borneo.
Glass artist Phil Atrill produces a range of work including sculptural pieces, one-off vessels and production items. His modern designs coupled with his colourful palette have produced some wonderfully unique designs popular throughout the UK
Julie Langan Glass is an inspirational contemporary design studio who specialise in the creation of unique and innovative pieces of glass art. The pieces usually in the form of panels can be integrated into both interior and exterior architectural spaces or simply displayed as individual pieces of art.
Now with over 10 years experience within the industry Julie Langan Glass have built up a reputation for quality, innovation and individuality. Pieces can be seen in many prestigious homes, offices and collections both here in the UK and internationally.
Kinki Glass is located in rural Shropshire within the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge. This is a family owned British company run by glass artist and designer Nikki Williams.
At the heart of Kinki Glass lies the ethos of designing and creating beautiful contemporary pieces by combining elegant, dynamic form with vibrant, intense colour. All pieces are made by hand using traditional hot glass techniques.
Advanced, contemporary design combined with the raw Cornish landscape has inspired Internationally renowned glass designer Frank Niekes’ work for the last 20 years.
Frank continues to push the boundaries of glass design and production from his workshop on the North Cornish Coast, constantly developing and experimenting with shape, space and vibrant colour.
The Harrison Lord Gallery carries an extensive range of unique and designer glassware to suit all tastes and budgets. The list below highlights some of the main brands we carry in the gallery but is not exclusive.
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The Craft Fusion Studios of leading Cornish glass artist Gregg Anston-Race, are based
in the upper Tamar Valley on the border of Devon and Cornwall. Gregg’s style is organic,
bold and contemporary, his Cornish earth range being strongly influenced by the mining
history of Cornwall and the Tamer valley, incorporating in the glass minerals found
in these mines Gregg’s coloured work has strong flowing lines and rich tonal quality,
pushing the boundaries of what is expected in fused glass creating work that is inspired,
continually taking it to new levels. Gregg studied art and design at collage before
working for a large glass company, where he discovered his passion for glass and
a desire to explore this medium for himself. As a designer Gregg is always keen to
take on new challenges, to see just how far the art of glass fusion can be developed.
As a member of the Guild of Master Craftsmen Gregg is only content when the work
meets the highest standards, often being described as a perfectionist, his work can
be found in a large number of galleries throughout the UK. He also works on a number
of commissions creating individual bespoke works of art.