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Established by Peter Layton in 1976, London Glassblowing was among the first hot-glass studios in Europe. Focusing on the creation and display of contemporary glass art, the studio is one of Europe’s leading glassmaking workshops, renowned for its particular flair for the use of colour, form and texture. Members will experience this ancient craft by hearing more about the techniques involved, and will be given a private viewing of molten glass being transformed into something beautiful.
Garrowby form (Hockney inspired piece) by Peter Layton. Photo: Ester Segarra