The Collection
A collection of stylish glass art inspired by the landscape and coastline of Devon.
Splash
These dynamic pieces have evolved from our love of hot glass. Each fluid piece is a statement….a dramatic moment when the glass is at its hottest…captured in unique and colourful form.
Beach
The theme of coast and ocean continues in our popular Beach Vase. The bold transparency of the blue sky meets the dusty beach yellow in a mix of swirling colour that represents breaking waves as they reach the shore. The Beach Vase makes you smile…. its summer…its good times …. its great fun !
Seaspray
The Seaspray continues our theme of the sea and movement. The minimal form of each vessel contrasts the intricate surface and blend of colour. The patterns that emerge from the frosting of the glass are beautiful and evocative.
Waves
The movement of molten glass lends itself perfectly to these free formed sculptures. Each one is unique in the way it folds, twists and pulls. The fluidity of the wave is the perfect narrative for hot glass sculpture.
Millie
The Millie Vase is a vessel that explores the theme of contrast. The subtle bottle form is offset by the vibrancy of the coloured millifiori embedded in its surface. Each one will has its own mix of handmade coloured canes that pull and distort as the piece is blown.
About The Artist
Teign Valley Glass is set in an historic pottery in Bovey Tracey, Devon and produces stylish and collectable glassware.
The glassblowing studio, established over 30 years ago, creates a wide selection of beautiful glassware and supplies galleries and stores across the world capturing the essence of their location in the South West of England. Their inspiration being very much taken from the landscape and coastline around them to create a beautiful contemporary collection of glass art drawn from the stunning moors and beaches they see every day.
Everything is handmade by one of the three makers and often by all of them working together. Each piece is signed to authenticate the originality of their work which can be summed up by their founder Richard Glass… “the fluidity of hot glass should be preserved in the movement or pattern.” Something that they very much still
believe and hope you find is true in their work.