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Paul Smith
Learn moreA handblown water jug inspired by Paul Smith's River Collage print, developed for the inaugural British Makers design grant.
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Studio Brocky
Learn moreHandblown Neutrino glass shades produced in collaboration with Studio Brocky in our London glassblowing studio.
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Folc Wine
Learn moreA playful reimagining of the classic champagne coupe, developed with Folc Wine to celebrate English sparkling wine.
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Lululemon
Learn moreA bespoke collection of 150 handblown baubles, created in a vibrant Miami-inspired yellow for a special Lululemon holiday event.
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Kit Kemp Design Studio
Learn moreA colourful collaboration reimagining Gather's signature Miami jugs in exclusive colourways and sizes for Kit Kemp's London shop.
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Fortnum & Mason
Learn moreA bespoke adaptation of Gather's Miami collection, created exclusively for Fortnum & Mason. The collection pairs the retailer's distinctive blue with playful pinks, greens, and hand-applied speckled finishes.
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Studio Verhaal for Harrods
Learn moreA colourful architectural glass installation created for Somewhere Café at Harrods using traditional cane glass techniques.
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Henry Holland X Singleton Whisky
Learn moreHandblown whisky glasses created in collaboration with Henry Holland and Singleton Whisky, from studio development to launch.
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MELD
Learn moreA collaborative lighting collection by Gather and ceramicist Emma Louise Payne, MELD combines handblown glass and glazed stoneware to create sculptural lighting pieces developed through making in our Woolwich glassblowing studio.
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ABASK
Learn moreOngoing collaboration developing exclusive Miami colourways selected by ABASK and handblown in our London studio.
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Soho Home
Learn moreFrom initial sketches and ideas to a finished glass, discover how Gather worked with Soho Home to develop the bespoke Estella cocktail glass.
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Native at Browns with Red Deer
Learn moreA bespoke handblown lighting commission for the Mayfair restaurant Native at Browns, developed in collaboration with design studio Red Deer and handmade in our London glassblowing studio.