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Gillies Jones


Glassmaker

Rosedale Abbey, England

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Stephen Gillies and Kate Jones have been making exceptional contemporary blown glass in Rosedale for over 25 years. Known for their exquisitely blown and engraved sculptural vessels and their finely crafted Beautiful Bowls, their work is in numerous museum collections including the V&A. Their limited edition bowls capture the delicate local wildflowers, while their critically acclaimed unique works in Swedish overlay celebrate the elemental beauty of their studio’s location.

Focus:
Glass blowing
CV:
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Stockists:
  • Vessel Gallery

Stephen Gillies and Kate Jones have been making exceptional contemporary blown glass in Rosedale for over 25 years. Known for their exquisitely blown and engraved sculptural vessels and their finely crafted Beautiful Bowls, their work is in numerous museum collections including the V&A. Their limited edition bowls capture the delicate local wildflowers, while their critically acclaimed unique works in Swedish overlay celebrate the elemental beauty of their studio’s location.

Focus:
Glass blowing
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • Vessel Gallery
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  • Project

    Ubiquitous Bowls 1998 - 2003

  • Project

    Aesculus 2002 to Present

  • Project

    Landscape Studies 2012 - 2014

  • Project

    Landscape 2014 to Present

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