Studio glass is where art and craft meet - each piece carefully shaped by skilled hands in small batches or as one-of-a-kind creations. Our collection showcases handcrafted studio glass sculptures and decorative items that carry the artist's touch and vision. With unique forms, textures, and colours, these pieces bring a personal, creative spark to any space
C.V. Ramsey Green Vase with Iridescent Pattern – Approx. 12cm Tall, Unsigned
A beautifully made C.V. Ramsey vase in soft green glass with an iridescent surface pattern that shimmers with hints of pink and gold when the light catches it. Compact at around 12cm tall, it has a lovely balanced shape and that distinctive Ramsey touch — subtle but full of life. Although unsigned, the form and finish are consistent with Ramsey’s studio work, making it a fine example for collectors of British art glass. Details - Maker: Attributed to C.V. Ramsey - Form: Small decorative vase - Colour: Green with iridescent surface pattern - Height: Approx. 12cm - Mark: Unsigned - Condition: Excellent vintage condition — light surface wear onlySold out£95.00Unsigned vase
Believed to be a student piece by Niki Steal a fabulous contemporary artist known for her brilliant use of colour. The use of green & blue swirling around this vase is wonderfully striking. If you have any questions about this piece please contact us£120.00Iridescent Flask Vase by Norman Stuart Clarke – Signed, 14cm
A striking iridescent flask vase by Norman Stuart Clarke, fully signed on the base. The body has a soft light blue glass base with Clarke’s signature iridescent patterning that shimmers with pinks, greens, and gold tones depending on the light. At around 14cm tall, it’s a beautifully balanced piece — compact yet full of presence. A great example of Clarke’s vibrant and experimental studio glass style. Details - Artist: Norman Stuart Clarke - Form: Iridescent Flask Vase - Colour: Clear light blue with multicolour iridescent surface - Height: Approx. 14cm - Signature: Fully signed on base - Condition: Excellent vintage condition, minimal surface wear consistent with age£225.00Perfume bottle - Stuart Akroyd
Introducing the stunning perfume bottle by Stuart Akroyd, featuring a mesmerizing purple glass interior. Made here in the UK it is a truly beautiful testament to this talented glass blower. If you have any questions about this piece please get in contact.£75.00Ludwig Moser Crackle and Enamel Glass Vase – c.1880
Glass vase attributed to Ludwig Moser, made around 1880. It’s crafted from clear crackle glass with hand-painted enamel decoration showing three types of seaweed. The colours are soft and natural, and the detailing is fine without being fussy. Stands 17cm tall. Under UV light, the glass glows—likely due to the materials used at the time, which is a nice detail for collectors or anyone into antique glass with a twist. A subtle, well-crafted piece from one of the most respected names in 19th-century European glassmaking. Details: - Maker: Attributed to Ludwig Moser - Date: Circa 1880 - Material: Crackle glass with enamel decoration - Decoration: Enamel-painted seaweed (three varieties) - Height: 17 cm - Special Feature: Glows under UV light - Condition: Very good antique condition – light wear consistent with age.£150.00Anthony Stern Pink Glass Goblet with Painted Base
A beautifully made pink glass goblet by Anthony Stern, featuring a painted base that adds a lovely, artistic touch. The colour is soft and striking, and the piece has that handcrafted feel that makes it special. There’s a little wear to the base, but nothing that takes away from its charm. Whether you use it occasionally or keep it as a display piece, it’s got a quiet kind of elegance to it. A great example of Stern’s creative approach to glass — unique, functional, and thoughtfully designed. Happy to answer any questions or provide more details if needed.£75.00Siddy Langley Pebble Paperweight – Green with Blue Iridescence, Signed 2002
A beautifully made studio glass pebble paperweight by Siddy Langley, signed and dated 2002. The piece is softly formed in green, with striking streaks of blue iridescence running through — catching the light with a subtle, oil-slick shimmer. Smooth and weighty in the hand, it has the organic feel Siddy Langley’s work is known for — tactile, balanced, and thoughtfully crafted. Signed on the base with artist’s name and year. Artist: Siddy Langley Form: Pebble paperweight Colour: Green with blue iridescent streaks Signed: Yes, on base Dated: 2002 Condition: Excellent£110.00Chris Heilman “Iris Garden” Vase – 2000
This is a blown glass vase by American glass artist Chris Heilman, titled Iris Garden and dated 2000. It stands around 24cm tall and features soft, flowing colours that echo the look and feel of a real iris garden—purples, greens, and pale whites blending together in a really natural, painterly way. The form is tall and elegant, with a gentle curve and a solid feel. The base is fully signed by the artist. There’s a small chip on the base and a couple of minor surface scratches, but nothing that takes away from how beautiful or display-worthy it is overall. Still a really lovely example of Heilman’s work. Details: - Artist: Chris Heilman - Title: Iris Garden - Year: 2000 - Origin: USA - Height: Approx. 24 cm - Material: Blown glass - Colour: Mixed - Base: Fully signed - Condition: Good vintage condition – small chip to base and minor surface scratches£1,400.00Mtarfa Abstract Glass Vase
A sculptural glass vase from Mtarfa Glass, Malta, with a beautifully fluid abstract form. The colour mix is mainly blue with hints of white and deeper tones swirling through the body — almost like a wave frozen mid-motion. Stands approximately 14cm tall. The base is signed. This one’s more about shape and movement than function — a proper little art object. Details: - Maker: Mtarfa Glass - Origin: Malta - Form: Abstract / sculptural - Colour: Blue with white and darker swirls - Height: Approx. 14 cm - Base: Signed - Condition: Excellent – no chips or cracks£20.00Riihimäen Lasi Oy – Tamara Aladin Red Glass Vase (28cm)
Striking red glass vase designed by Tamara Aladin for Riihimäen Lasi Oy, Finland. This one has that unmistakable 1960s/70s shape — bold waist, clean lines, and great proportions. The red is rich and glowing, especially when it catches the light. It stands 28cm tall and has a solid, weighty feel like most Riihimäen pieces. A proper pop of colour with just enough retro attitude. Details: - Designer: Tamara Aladin - Maker: Riihimäen Lasi Oy - Country: Finland - Date: Likely late 1960s to 1970s - Colour: Red - Height: 28 cm - Material: Pressed glass - Condition: Excellent vintage condition£85.00Martin Andrews – Stone Series Slip Vase
Martin Andrews Stone Series slip vase in royal blue with black and white detailing. The piece features the distinctive white rim and the pair of vertical lines running through the form, a motif characteristic of Andrews’ work. The contrast between the deep blue glass and the black and white slip decoration creates a strong visual rhythm across the surface. A well-balanced example of contemporary British studio glass. Details - Maker: Martin Andrews - Series/Design: Stone Series Slip Vase - Colour: Royal Blue with Black and White Slip Decoration - Era: 2005 - Origin: United Kingdom - Height: Approx. 12 cm - Width: Approx. 14 cm - Marks / Signature: Marked by the maker - Condition: Excellent condition – no chips or cracksSold out£120.00Martin Andrews – Stone Series Vase 2012
Martin Andrews Stone Series vase in light grey and white glass. The piece features the characteristic white rim and trailing lines associated with Andrews’ work. The form is organic and almost triangular, with a gentle depression within the body that gives the impression of a stone carved into a vase. Signed and dated 2012, this is a strong example from the Stone Series, reflecting Andrews’ interest in natural forms and sculptural presence. Details - Maker: Martin Andrews - Series/Design: Stone Series Vase - Colour: Light Grey and White - Era: 2012 - Origin: United Kingdom - Height: Approx. 23 cm - Signature: Signed and dated 2012 - Condition: Excellent condition – no chips or cracks£150.00Phoenician Glass Lollipop Vase – Deep Blue with Multicolour Flecking
Phoenician glass lollipop vase in deep blue, approximately 27cm tall. The rounded body and tall neck form the classic “lollipop” shape associated with Phoenician studio glass. The surface features scattered flecks of black, white, yellow, and orange suspended within the blue ground, creating a layered, speckled effect across the body of the vase. The bold colour and balanced form make this a strong decorative example of late 20th-century Phoenician glass. We currently have 2 of these available, both in great condition - the 1 ordered may look a little different to the one photographed Details - Maker: Phoenician Glass - Design: Lollipop Vase - Material: Art Glass - Colour: Deep Blue with Black, White, Yellow and Orange Flecking - Era: Late 20th Century - Origin: Malta - Height: Approx. 27 cm - Marks / Signature: Unmarked - Condition: Excellent condition – no chips or cracks£125.00Paolo Venini (1895–1959) – Incamiciato Vase, Pattern No. 3655
Paolo Venini Incamiciato vase, pattern number 3655, in white glass, approximately 27cm tall. The form features a rounded body rising to a long, elegant neck with a gently flared rim, a shape typical of Venini’s refined Murano designs. Executed in the incamiciato technique, the vase displays the soft, even opacity characteristic of layered Venetian glass. Designed during Venini’s period at the renowned Murano glasshouse, the piece reflects the clean lines and balanced proportions associated with mid-century Italian glass design. Details - Designer: Paolo Venini (1895–1959) - Pattern: No. 3655 - Design: Incamiciato Vase - Material: Murano Art Glass - Colour: White - Era: Mid-20th Century - Origin: Murano, Italy - Height: Approx. 27 cm - Marks / Signature: Unmarked - Condition: Excellent vintage condition – no chips or cracks£300.00Benny Motzfeldt Vase – Pink Glass with Internal Inclusion, Signed BM75, 1975
Benny Motzfeldt vase in soft pink glass, approximately 14cm tall, featuring organic internal inclusions rising from the base and encased within clear glass. The interior detailing creates depth and movement within the form, characteristic of Motzfeldt’s sculptural approach to studio glass. Signed BM75 and dated 1975, this is a strong mid-1970s example of Scandinavian studio glass. Details - Maker: Benny Motzfeldt - Design: Cylindrical Vase with Internal Inclusion - Material: Art Glass - Colour: Soft Pink with Internal Textured Inclusion - Era: 1975 - Origin: Scandinavia - Signature: Signed BM75 - Height: Approx. 14cm - Condition: Excellent vintage condition – no chips or cracks£95.00
















