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Boha Glass is run by husband and wife team Anna and Barnaby Kirsen. Since 2010, they have been scouring the world for the very best art glass and collaborating with leading glass artists. As a couple, they have always loved colourful, unique bohemian glass art. Here at Boha, we love what we do and are so proud to say that over the past decade and a bit, we have carefully curated and provided..
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2w ago
In the fast-paced world of film production, television, and commercial design, creating an impactful visual environment is essential. It needs to be a good fit for the scene and as there are a myriad of different settings that will require art it is very useful to have a company that can supply artwork in a ..read more
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2M ago
After more than three centuries, Nazeing Glass closed its doors for the final time in 2023. One of the oldest glass manufacturers in England, Nazeing Glass has a fascinating and lengthy history. Its journey reflects how the glassmaking industry has changed both within and outside of the UK. Established in 1612, Nazeing Glass began life ..read more
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4M ago
Aboriginal Art history spans at least 60,000 years. Australian Aboriginal art is one of the world’s oldest ongoing artistic traditions. It is brimming with vivid and varied representations of Indigenous spirituality, culture, and kinship with the land. It embodies ancestors’ stories and profound knowledge that have been passed down through the millenia. Aboriginal Art: Its ..read more
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4M ago
Pirelli Glass started out making fun glass animals and worked closely with Vasart Glass in its latter years ..read more
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6M ago
When it comes to being a luxury travel expert, where every minor detail contributes to an extraordinary experience, the significance of local knowledge cannot be overstated.
While the allure of exotic destinations, lavish accommodations, and exclusive experiences form the foundation of a luxury itinerary, it is the nuanced understanding of the locale that transforms a trip from exceptional to unforgettable.
Detailed local knowledge ensures that every aspect of your journey is perfectly curated to reflect the true essence of the destination. Here’s why local knowledge is indispensable when book ..read more
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6M ago
Peter Layton Glass Artist by Ester Segarra
Peter Layton glass artist, born in Prague in 1937, is a pioneering figure in the world of contemporary glass art. His early life was shaped by the upheavals of World War II when his family had to flee Czechoslovakia shortly before the Nazi invasion, finding refuge in the United Kingdom.
Growing up in Bradford, England, Layton was surrounded by a creatively stimulating environment. His father was a photographer, and his mother worked in the garment industry, both professions that exposed him to the arts from a young age.
Layton’s academic journey beg ..read more
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7M ago
The Art and History of Stained Glass
Stained glass history, an art form known for its vibrant colours and intricate designs, spans over a millennium. In the Middle Ages, it was predominantly associated with grand cathedrals and churches. Since those early days, it has evolved through various cultures and technological advancements, reflecting the artistic and religious fervour of different eras, to today’s stained glass world, where it can be found in the houses of people as often as in the houses of the Lord.
Origins and Early Development
The origins of stained glass history can be traced ..read more
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8M ago
The history of Scottish glassmaking is a tale as intricate and translucent as the very material it crafts. Rooted in ancient techniques and driven by innovation, Scottish glassmakers have left their glassmakers’ mark on the global stage, blending artistry with craftsmanship to produce some of the finest glassware in the world.
The origins of glassmaking in Scotland can be traced all the way back to the early mediaeval period, around the 12th century. Initially, it was a craft practiced in monastic communities, where skilled artisans produced rudimentary glass objects such as beads and vessel ..read more
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8M ago
Cubism is certainly one of the most influential art movements of the 20th century, challenging traditional notions of representation and perspective.
Emerging in the early 20th century, it revolutionized the way artists depicted the world around them, laying the groundwork for subsequent avant-garde movements.
Cubism emerged in the early 20th century, primarily pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, two visionary artists who sought to break away from conventional artistic techniques.
The movement’s roots can be traced back to Picasso’s groundbreaking work “Les Demoiselles d ..read more
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10M ago
Nestled within the rich tapestry of glassmaking history, Moncrieff Glass stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of craftsmanship and innovation. With roots dating back to the late 19th century, this Scottish glassworks has etched its name in the annals of glass artistry.
The Birth of Moncrieff Glass
The tale begins in 1864, when the Moncrieff family established a glassworks in Perth, Scotland. Under the stewardship of brothers John and William Moncrieff, the company initially focused on producing traditional glassware, including bottles and tableware. However, it wasn’t long before Mon ..read more