Adam Aaronson Glass at Knebworth Glass Fair

Adam Aaronson Glass at Knebworth Glass Fair

Adam is delighted that some of his work will be available for purchase at the Knebworth Glass Fair, including some of his new seascapes which feature subtle lustre effects.

He will be represented by Liz and Michael Flatter on Stand 34 in Hall 3.

Over the Christmas break, Adam and his partner Sue visited the Woking Antiques and Collectors Fair.

“We stopped at a stand with a fine display of studio glass and I noticed a rather nice piece of my glass that I had made in the late 1990s, so I picked it up to have a closer look. When the stallholder began to explain to me about the work and that it was a unique piece by Adam Aaronson, Sue interjected ‘This is Adam Aaronson’ and everyone burst out laughing”

The exhibitors introduced themselves as Liz and Michael Flatter, and Adam and Sue spent some time chatting with them, discussing Adam’s work, glass in general and fairs. Adam invited the Flatters to visit the studio, saying “What I really need is someone like you to represent me at fairs like the Glass Fair”.

One thing led to another and Adam is happy to announce that he has appointed Liz and Michael Flatter to represent him and to display and sell his work at selected Antique and Collectors’ fairs.These include, among others, the Knebworth Glass Fair.

Lampshade Commission

Lampshade Commission

Adam Aaronson Glass Studio was recently approached with a commission to replace some lampshades on a 1960s light fitting. Our clients, who live in one of the charming Surrey villages a few miles to the east of our glassblowing studio in West Horsley, had visited us during one of our events during SAOS – Surrey Artists Open Studios. They particularly liked the style of Adam’s “Fresco” vases and came back to see whether it would be possible for Adam to design some replacement shades in bright colours to reflect that body of work. As usual, Adam rose to the challenge and he was very pleased with the results as were the clients.

A few days after our clients took delivery, they very kindly sent us this image showing how they look, now that they have been attached to the light fitting. We can understand why they were so pleased with the results. We do a great deal of bespoke work on commission at Adam Aaronson Glass Studio, but on most occasions we don’t actually get a chance to see how it turns out, so this image was doubly welcome.

Waterbabies Atlantic Row

Adam Aaronson Glass Studio is supporting the terrific Waterbabies Atlantic Row.

If you’ve been watching the news, you’re probably aware that Callum Gathercole is aiming to break the world record as the youngest solo rower to cross the Atlantic and at the same time to raise an awe-inspiring £280,000 for three charities: Princess Alice Hospice, Brace, funding Research into Alzheimer’s and Brain Tumour Research. Callum and his family live in East Horsley, just a stone’s throw from our glass blowing studio in West Horsley and many of the friends we have made since our move here, including Quaich in East Horsley, are also backing Callum. If the recent weather has been getting you down, spare a thought for Callum who is out in the mid-Atlantic in somewhat worse weather conditions!

At the time of writing Callum and his fund-raising team have passed the £230,000 mark and at Adam Aaronson Glass Studio we are all very proud to have been involved with raising £1,250 towards his target. We achieved this by donating two auction prizes for special themed glassblowing events, which attracted substantial bids at the 2014 and 2015 fund-raising Balls. The first event was a once-in-a-lifetime glassblowing experience to work with Adam to create a special landscape bowl and the second was an exciting Christmas Bauble blowing session for a family group.

We were thrilled to hear that Callum and his team had added Adam’s name to the list of sponsors painted on the side of “Small and Mighty” so we really feel we are crossing the Atlantic with him and are following his progress on the race-tracker page and on Facebook.

We are already planning what to donate as this year’s auction prize for this great cause, so keep an eye on our events page for an update if you would like an opportunity to win it, but in the meantime there’s nothing to stop you popping over to Callum’s Just Giving page and making a donation.