Handmade Glass Lighting - Commission and Trade
Gather designs and produces handblown glass lighting from its working furnace studio in Woolwich, London, creating pieces for residential interiors, hospitality spaces, and architectural projects.
Lighting work spans pendant forms, wall pieces, and larger installation projects, each developed in response to a specific brief.
Form, scale, and colour are shaped through the process of working with molten glass at the furnace, allowing each piece to be tailored to its setting.
The studio works directly with architects, interior designers, and lighting specialists, collaborating closely to develop pieces that sit within wider spatial and material schemes.
Recent projects include work for Soho House and a glass lighting installation for Native at Browns in Mayfair, London, created in collaboration with Red Deer Architects. The studio also works with The Lamp Factory on glass component production.
Experimental lighting developed with ceramicist Emma Louise Payne has been exhibited at London Design Festival, London Craft Week, and 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen. A current body of collaborative work is on view at Aram Gallery, London, as part of Proof of Concept.
Each lighting piece is handblown in the hot shop using furnace glass, with colour and form developed specifically for each project through a production-led approach.