Stories & News
Discover the stories behind our collaborations with our makers and other creatives. Find out more about recent events and those we have coming up.
Art & Flowers | Flower Arranging with Frida Kim
Part of our 25th Anniversary Event Series
Autumn Harvest in BOSEONG - Korean Tea Tasting
Autumn Harvet in BOSEONG - Korean Tea Tasting
An Interview with Michèle Oberdieck
Michèle Oberdieck tells us more about her process and practice, ahead of her showcase at Flow in autumn 2024.
Summer Shelves
Summer Shelves - a view inside the gallery
Forms Through Water - New in Glass
Newly arrived at the gallery, glass vessels by Vezzini & Chen and Michèle Oberdieck
Green Hues – New Pieces in Tones of Summer
In the spirit of summer, explore our collection of pieces in green hues.
Changing Light – New Glass by Celia Dowson
Newly arrived at the gallery, Celia Dowson’s cast glass pieces are inspired by the colours and qualities of nature.
New Vessels by Michèle Oberdieck
New Vessels by Michèle Oberdieck
Discover Summer Glass
Flower Vases, Glasses & Sculptures for Summer Days
Introducing Lola Lazaro Hinks
Discover Lola's peephole containers that subtly conceal what is kept inside.
The Light of Noon
glass by Celia Dowson & Edmond Byrne
Long noon light filtering through fuchsia, coral and indigo-hued glass. Fares of the sun captured in the depth of the glass forms. There is a familiar recognition in their everyday nature; crisp beakers and bowls, tall vases. But, the long light, through the body's colour, pulls out the extraordinary. Dusk falls light passes through the breadth of fuchsia; from pink to rose to rumba red, in its last light call.
Edmond Byrne — Maker Moments
We are delighted by the arrival of the new collection of glass vessels by Edmond Byrne to the gallery. One of our favourite glass artists - a long time friend of the gallery whose glass has a rare sense of warmth and softness. Edmond Byrne endeavours to create in glass, physical manifestations of our everyday emotional states by his careful selection of colour. His vessels use the materiality of glass to examine the psychology of colour. Emotions captured through multi-tonal, translucent vessels that provoke a meditative response.