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Tall Wrap Around Vessel, porcelain sculptural handmade vessel by Olivia Walker
By Olivia Walker
Located in London, GB
'Tall Wrap Around Vessel' is a unique porcelain sculpture by the British artist, Olivia Walker. Walker works in porcelain to create pieces that explore ideas of growth and decay thr...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Porcelain

Midnight Blues, a khaki & dark blue graphic glass centrepiece by Sarah Wiberley
By Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
‘Midnight Blues' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. Handblown from layers of colour, the precise patterns shown are created by masking and san...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Planet in Faceted Platinum & Grey, handblown glass sculpture by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Planet in Faceted Platinum & Grey' is a unique artwork by the Swedish artist and designer, Lena Bergström. It is from an ongoing collection of works called 'Planets', which Bergströ...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Luster, Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Planet in Cut Gold, a handblown glass & 23 carat sculpture by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Planet in Cut Gold' is a unique artwork by the Swedish artist and designer, Lena Bergström. It is from an ongoing collection of works called 'Planets', which Bergström has revisited...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Gold

Planet in White & Peach, an abstract shell-like centrepiece by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Planet in White & Peach' is a unique artwork by the Swedish artist and designer, Lena Bergström. It is from an ongoing collection of works called 'Planets', which Bergström has revi...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Planet in White & Cerise, a sculptural glass centrepiece by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Planet in White & Cerise' is a unique artwork by the Swedish artist and designer, Lena Bergström. It is from an ongoing collection of works called 'Planets', which Bergström has rev...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Undulating Form in Speckled Glaze No 145 by Nicholas Arroyave-Portela
By Nicholas Arroyave-Portela
Located in London, GB
'Undulating Form in Speckled Glaze No 145’ is a unique sculptural vessel by the British artist, Nicholas Arroyave-Portela. Nicholas Arroyave-Portela’s professional ceramic practice ...
Category

2010s Spanish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Ceramic

Undulating Oval Form in White & Black No 149 by Nicholas Arroyave-Portela
By Nicholas Arroyave-Portela
Located in London, GB
'Undulating Oval Form in White & Black No 149’ is a unique sculptural vessel by the British artist, Nicholas Arroyave-Portela. Nicholas Arroyave-Portela’s professional ceramic pract...
Category

2010s Spanish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Ceramic

Abstracted Land Grey Sky over Winter Blue, a cut glass artwork by Kate Jones
By Kate Jones
Located in London, GB
'Abstracted Land Grey Sky over Winter Blue' is a unique handblown and cut glass artwork by the British artist, Kate Jones of Gillies Jones. In the artist's own words: “This new bod...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Waves No 646, vibrant orange & yellow hand blown glass bowl by Neil Wilkin
By Neil Wilkin
Located in London, GB
'Waves No 646' is a handblown glass bowl by the British artist, Neil Wilkin. 'Waves' is a collection of beautifully crafted, unique glass bowls and centrepieces by the British artis...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Going Round in Circles III, a Grey & Yellow Glass Artwork by Sarah Wiberley
By Sarah Wiberley
Located in London, GB
'Going Round in Circles III' is a unique glass sculptural vessel by the British artist, Sarah Wiberley. By bringing contemporary style to the traditions of glassblowing used in th...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Divide in Grey, black ridged Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Wayne Charmer
Located in London, GB
'Divide in Grey' is a unique sculpture created by the British artist, Wayne Charmer. For Wayne Charmer, the fascination of glass is to exploit its translucent and reflective qualiti...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Enceladus, Unique Woven Clear Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Cathryn Shilling
By Cathryn Shilling
Located in London, GB
'Enceladus' is a unique sculptural centrepiece by the British artist, Cathryn Shilling. About the artwork in the artist's own words; "This piece, which is the heaviest that I have ever made, is named for Enceladus, one of the moons of Saturn. Enceladus has a highly reflective surface due to its covering of fresh ice and snow...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Landscape Study Pink over Grey, Patterned Art Glass Centrepiece by Kate Jones
By Kate Jones
Located in London, GB
'Landscape Study Pink over Grey' is a unique handblown and cut glass sculptural bowl by the British artist, Kate Jones of Gillies Jones. Gillies Jones...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Waves No 370, a Unique orange & celadon Handblown Glass Bowl by Neil Wilkin
By Neil Wilkin
Located in London, GB
'Waves No 370' is a beautifully crafted, handblown glass bowl by the British artist, Neil Wilkin. 'Waves' is a collection of beautifully crafted, unique glass bowls and centrepieces by the British artist Neil Wilkin. Taking a painterly approach, Neil Wilkin merges his colours to create a larger palette of soft hues. Utilising both transparent and opaque glass adds to the soft aesthetic of each piece adding an ethereal effect. Since graduating in 1981, Neil Wilkin has used his skills to produce exquisite, luxury glass from his workshop. Clients from every sector include individuals, interior designers, property developers, architects etc. Companies include -Thomas Goode, The Grove, Asprey, Liberty, Cunard, Disney, Grosvenor Estate and Four Seasons. His specialist restoration skills earned him coveted commissions including the ‘blanks’ for the Royal Windsor Castle fire damaged chandeliers and speciality working with international artists to make their own artworks. Is his own words: ‘As a child I wanted to be a geologist. My father introduced me to materials and science by bringing home as many different elements as he could and I remember shiny metals, black carbon and vivid yellow sulphur. The geology beneath our feet shapes and colours our environment in every way. From the rusty iron of the red Australian outback, to the sunshine on the ground which drives our weather, not least the rain in the verdant Welsh hills where the folded rocks turn everything upside down, and we have a pool at the top of the hill. It was colour and heat that first pulled me towards the furnace at college. I had gone to work with my hands as a potter, and left obsessed with fire and glass making. I just enjoy making whether building a shed or a furnace or making things grow in the garden there are not enough hours in the day to do all the making I need to do. Since Rachael (Woodman, fellow glass artist) and I started our first workshop in Bath, 1984, my making skills have developed by realising the ideas of others, and in the 'melting pot' of many visiting artists I got my fix of glassmaking and colour. Over the last 10 years I have travelled and worked with different materials and methods, but I find myself more at home back in front of the furnace. When I blow glass the colours in glass behave like layers of rock. Hard and soft, absorbing and transmitting heat just as they do light...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Landscape Study Green over White, abstract patterned glass bowl by Kate Jones
By Kate Jones
Located in London, GB
'Landscape Study Green over White' is a unique handblown and cut glass sculptural bowl by the British artist, Kate Jones of Gillies Jones. Gillies Jones...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass

Dahlia Universe in Black, Glass Platter in Grey, Blue & White by Amanda Simmons
Located in London, GB
'Dahlia Universe in Black' is a unique sculptural glass platter by the British artist, Amanda J Simmons. Working with the flat sheet glass, Simmons layers powdered colours to crea...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Maelstrom, Blue & Aqua Glass Sculptural Centrepiece by Cathryn Shilling
By Cathryn Shilling
Located in London, GB
'Maelstrom' is a unique sculpture by the British artist, Cathryn Shilling. In the artist's own words; "This piece is one of a new body of work made after a recent trip to the Antarctic and is inspired by the strong and treacherous tidal currents that form powerful swirling bodies of water" Cathryn Shilling began her arts career as a graphic designer but went on to study glass after moving to Connecticut with her family. On returning to the UK she studied kiln formed glass at Kensington and Chelsea College and blown glass with Peter Layton at the London Glassblowing Workshop. She set up studio in London in 2007 from where she has gone on to create a huge body and variety of work. Shilling experiments with colour and technique to produce beautiful one off sculptures. Her innovative pieces push the glass beyond our usual comfort zones. With some sculptures, glass rods are woven together like fabric, mimicking the flexibility and movement of cloth. The apparent frailty of the glass is balanced by the strong dynamic forms, differing levels of light picking out layers of colour. With other works, bubbles are trapped in swathes of watery hues. Her colour palette and choice of forms are very much informed by the various natural states in which water is found: icebergs, waterfalls and whirlpools for example. Shilling’s work has been collected and widely exhibited internationally including: Ireland Glass Biennale 2019 at Dublin Castle...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Feather Platter II, a Glass Platter in Brown & Earthy Colours by Amanda Simmons
Located in London, GB
Feather Platter II is a unique piece by the British artist, Amanda J Simmons. Working with the flat sheet glass, Simmons layers powdered colours to create her desired textures, tr...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Temptation III, a Unique Multicolored Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
Temptation III, is a hand-blown glass sculpture by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British) Incorporating an outer form in clear and pink glass which contains a multitude of white glass canes and candy-colored, glass hundreds and thousands. The piece is topped with a glass cherry with a silver sterling stem...
Category

2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

Temptation I, a Unique Multicolored Glass Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
Temptation I, is a hand-blown glass sculpture by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British) Incorporating an outer form in clear and pink glass which contains a multitude of white glass canes and candy-colored, glass hundreds and thousands. The piece is topped with a glass cherry with a silver sterling stem...
Category

2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Sterling Silver

Planet in Soft Pink, a unique Glass Sculpture & Centrepiece by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
'Planet in Soft Pink' is a unique glass sculptural artwork and centerpiece by the Swedish artist Lena Bergström. This piece is from an ongoing collectio...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Cut Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

White Pearl Pitcher II, a unique white Glass Sculpture by Fredrik Nielsen
By Fredrik Nielsen
Located in London, GB
The White Pearl Pitcher II is a unique white glass sculpture with a lustrous finish by the Swedish artist Fredrik Nielsen. The artist literally freehand sculpts his glass to create these monumental artworks. This piece has been finished with car body spray paint. Predominantly experimental, Nielsen’s artworks are made in defiance of what is perceived as perfect. Weighty yet spontaneous, his creations carry marks, almost scars, that are inflicted during their making. What may appear rough and unfinished remain as part of the final piece. The intention is to not abuse his glass but to take it to its limits, questioning the role of the artist and how these pieces sit within the world of art and craft. Neilsen has also incorporated live music...
Category

2010s Swedish Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Soft Lines in Pink, a Unique Abstract Glass Sculpture by Maria Bang Espersen
By Maria Bang Espersen
Located in London, GB
‘Soft Lines in Pink' is a unique glass sculpture by the Danish artist, Maria Bang Espersen. Maria Bang Espersen works around the idea that all things are malleable, like glass, and that nothing can be permanently defined. Her experimental sculptures are therefore not only an approach but also a statement; one that states to never get caught up in the restrictive norms or to obey established hierarchies. Essentially, her works in glass, are a play with the possibilities of the material and an attempt to expand the viewer’s understanding of her chosen medium. Although static and solid in their final sate, Espersen stretches, pulls and bends her glass, resulting in works that appear soft and almost possible of languid movement. Her chosen candy confectionery colour palette entices and draws the onlooker towards the artwork, which deliciously glisten. Espersen studied glass and ceramics at Engelsholm Højskole, in Denmark, continuing her studies at the Kosta School of Glass in Sweden, The Royal Danish Academy of Design, and Haystack Mountain...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass

Ore in Grey and Navy, a Unique Glass & Gold Sculpture by Enemark & Thompson
By Enemark & Thompson
Located in London, GB
Ore in Grey and Navy is a unique glass sculpture in grey, navy and clear colored glass by the collaborative artists Hanne Enemark (Danish) and Louis Thompson (British). The outer gla...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Gold

Acanthus Veronese in Green, is a Unique Glass Jar by James Lethbridge
By James Lethbridge
Located in London, GB
Acanthus Veronese in Green, is a unique art glass jar by British glass artist James Lethbridge. Blown glass with the outer layer covered in flameworked decoration and adornment. With...
Category

2010s Belgian Organic Modern Jars

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Threads IV, a unique clear & aubergine Glass blown Sculpture by Ann Wåhlström
By Ann Wåhlström
Located in London, GB
Threads IV is a unique handblown clear and aubergine/dark brown glass sculpture by the Swedish artist Ann Wåhlström. Created to form an elegant teardrop ...
Category

2010s Swedish Modern Vases

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Stratiform Cobaltum 1.0.001, a unique blue glass sculpture by Liam Reeves
By Liam Reeves
Located in London, GB
Stratiform Cobaltum 1.0.001 is a unique handblown glass vessel with fine filigree cane detail created by the British artist Liam Reeves. Handblown in colbalt blue and white coloured ...
Category

2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Planet in White and Apple Green, a Unique Art Glass Sculpture by Lena Bergström
By Lena Bergström
Located in London, GB
Planet in White and Apple Green is a unique glass sculptural artwork and centerpiece by the Swedish artist Lena Bergström. This piece is from an ongoing collection of works called th...
Category

2010s Swedish Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Blown Glass, Art Glass

Acanthus Veronese in Blue, a Clear & Blue Glass Jar by James Lethbridge
By James Lethbridge
Located in London, GB
Acanthus Veronese in blue, is a unique art glass jar by British glass artist James Lethbridge. Blown glass with the outer layer covered in flame worked deco...
Category

2010s Belgian Organic Modern Jars

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

AnanasMusaPrunus, a Glass Still Life Installation Art Work by Elliot Walker
By Elliot Walker
Located in London, GB
'AnanasMusaPrunus' is from the British artist and Blown Away II series winner, Elliot Walker's ongoing body of unique still life artworks. Freehand sculpted in clear glass, the piece...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Korean Glass with Gold 9, a Sculpture in porcelain and glass by Choi Keeryong
By Choi Keeryong
Located in London, GB
Korean Glass with Gold 9 is a unique sculpture by the South Korean artist Choi Keeryong. Created from cast and cut glass combined with porcelain, the piece is finished with elegant details in gold lustre. Keeryong is a South Korean artist based in Scotland. His work is informed by his investigations into the similarities and cultural differences that we all experience in relation to the objects around us in contrast to where we live. Something he is has personally experienced living in another country. In this collection, Keeryong has developed a process using the ancient Korean ‘Saggam’ pottery technique, which allows him to explore a state of ambiguity created for the viewer’s visual experience. Using delineating geometric patterns and counterfeit letters (meaningless Korean words) he combines his glass with found English teapots...
Category

2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Art Glass

Waves No 245, a unique glass bowl in Yellow, Pink and Orange by Neil Wilkin
By Neil Wilkin
Located in London, GB
'Waves No 245' is a beautifully crafted, handblown glass bowl by the British artist, Neil Wilkin. Taking a painterly approach, Neil Wilkin merges his colours to create a larger palette of soft hues. Utilising both transparent and opaque glass adds to the soft aesthetic of each piece adding an ethereal effect. Since graduating in 1981, Neil Wilkin has used his skills to produce exquisite, luxury glass from his workshop. Clients from every sector include individuals, interior designers, property developers, architects etc. Companies include -Thomas Goode, The Grove, Asprey, Liberty, Cunard, Disney, Grosvenor Estate and Four Seasons. His specialist restoration skills earned him coveted commissions including the ‘blanks’ for the Royal Windsor...
Category

2010s British Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Nail Varnish, a black & red glass sculpture with platinum by Asa Jungnelius
By Asa Jungnelius
Located in London, GB
'Nail Varnish' is an oversized sculptural version of its functional counterpart by the Swedish artist Asa Jungnelius for Kosta Boda. Monumental in scale, this hand-blown artwork in b...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Swedish Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Platinum

Common Ray Honey Caramel, a Unique Yellow Glass Centrepiece by Sabine Lintzen
By Sabine Lintzen
Located in London, GB
Common Ray Honey Caramel is a unique handblown and crafted vase & artwork / bowl / centrepiece by the German artist, Sabine Lintzen. The initial inner form is free-blown and adorned ...
Category

2010s Dutch Organic Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass

Polychromatic Interleave 006, Glass Vessel in Red, Blue & Green by Liam Reeves
By Liam Reeves
Located in London, GB
Polychromatic Interleave 006, is a unique handblown glass vessel with fine filigree white cane detail by the British artist Liam Reeves. The three colours of glass in red, blue and green, merge in the making to create a larger spectrum of hues where they meet, covering the white canes below. A truly exquisite piece. Liam Reeves has been making glass professionally since 1998 when he graduated from Middlesex University with a BA (Hons) in three-dimensional design. During this time he has honed his skills whilst working in the glass industry for some of the best glassmakers in the UK. In 2009 Reeves studied for an MA at the RCA in order to explore the creative possibilities of the medium of glassblowing. He is currently hot-glass technician at the very same and prestigious Royal College of Art in London. While at the RCA Liam discovered a passion for investigating pivotal techniques from glassblowing’s two-millennia of rich history. From the mould blowing of ancient Rome to the complex goblet-making techniques of Renaissance Venice...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass, Art Glass, Glass

Constellation, a clear & black glass sculpture with gold leaf by Louis Thompson
By Louis Thompson
Located in London, GB
Constellation is a unique glass sculpture created from clear and black glass with gold leaf detail. Handcrafted in blown and sculpted glass by the British artist Louis Thompson. Acc...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Modern Centerpieces

Materials

Gold Leaf

Korean Glass 25, a unique porcelain and glass sculpture by Choi Keeryong
By Choi Keeryong
Located in London, GB
Korean Glass 25, is a unique sculpture in clear glass and porcelain that is handblown, painted and cut by the South Korean artist, Choi Keeryong. The interior detail of the piece is handpainted in blue, red and green. Keeryong is based in Scotland. His work is informed by his investigations into the similarities and cultural differences that we all experience in relation to the objects around us in contrast to where we live. Something he is has personally experienced living in another country. In this collection, Keeryong has developed a process using the ancient Korean ‘Saggam’ pottery technique, which allows him to explore a state of ambiguity created for the viewer’s visual experience. Using delineating geometric patterns and counterfeit letters (meaningless Korean words) he combines his glass with found English teapots...
Category

2010s British Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Art Glass, Blown Glass

Striped Fold II, Mixed Colour Porcelain Sculptural Vessel by Steven Edwards
By Steven Edwards
Located in London, GB
Striped Fold II is a unique sculpture by the British artist Steven Edwards, created from white and coloured parian porcelain. Steven Edwards is a ceramic artist whose work investigates the language of making through the materiality and physicality of clay. Fascinated by process-led making, he uses traditional techniques that provoke unanticipated outcomes, using clay as a medium that sustains the narrative of the making process. The resulting forms embody his interaction and manipulation of the clay using bespoke tools to explore the intrinsic properties of the material. His creative practice starts by purposely placing clay under stress to reveal the natural tension and movement in its surface and form. Throughout the whole making process, he pushes, pulls, compresses and slices the material to provoke a reaction. The final forms are a combination of these making scenarios, translating a theme of duality in their appearance – the contrast of visual distortion and precision, the stillness and movement in form and the surface deception between synthetic and natural. Whilst challenging and pushing his material to the limits, often using clay bodies in ways they are not designed for, Edwards purposely exploits unexpected outcomes. Creating a sense of unease, during the making his clay cracks and buckles, resulting in permanent scars that illustrate the extremes that have been asked of it. Purely aesthetic, these fissures within the surface are an important counter point to the idealised sugary-hued confectionery layered rings. Edwards has exhibited his work at premiere contemporary design and craft shows including British Ceramics...
Category

2010s British Organic Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain

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