Glass Discipline
Sarah Broadhead-Riall
My work has developed through many stages, but it has always been influenced by my interest in water and light, fish, natural forms and patterns. Recently I have been combining my textile weaving with the glass, making jewellery and frames … Continue reading
Becci Coombes
Becci was originally trained as archaeologist at the University College, London, but following an inspirational back packing trip around the world started to work first stained glass and then fused glass. A range of hand-made glass jewellery, gifts and homeware … Continue reading
Sarah Downton
I am one of the few glass beadmakers and lampworking teachers in this country. I make my glass beads using traditional lampworking techniques but with modern equipment in my dedicated glass studio. I use the finest Venetian, German or American … Continue reading
Jenefer Ham
Makers statement I’m interested in how colors and textures interact. My style developed as I focused on capturing light in my glass. Often new design ideas crystallize after journaling, or time spent walking with my beagles in the Surrey Hills. … Continue reading
Kaleidoscope Studio
We have developed this unique craft from our 20 years’ experience in the field of Stained Glass. We were introduced to Kaleidoscopes in 1996 during an exhibition in Washington DC. They appealed both to Frank’s science background and to Janet’s … Continue reading