Art Glass Wall Decor ‘Speckled’ by Tim McFadden
‘Speckled’ Art Glass wall decor is an interior designer’s dream! They are so easy to fit and create a fabulous, modern luxurious feel wherever they are placed.
Handmade and completely unique – no two pebbles are ever the same.
Very popular in alcoves, as this client has gone for, they also as a splash of opulence to living room walls, hallways and stairs. Perfect for high-end restaurants and bars.
Looking to add some high-end wall decor to your commercial HQ? These glass wall pebbles will certainly give you that exclusive look.
Easy to fit yourself and each pebble comes with its own fittings.
N.B. Please note the images shown are examples of the series. All Tim’s pieces are handmade therefore there will be slight variations in shape and colour.
Art Glass Wall Decor Artist
Tim McFadden Glass Artist hails from Baltimore City Maryland, USA, where he continues to be a leading light in the art glass scene, both locally in Baltimore and Internationally, as his work is prized right around the globe.
He first became enthralled with the beauty of art glass while attending Salisbury University, Maryland in 2001. The University has been a leading light in educating Marylanders since the 1920s on the Eastern Shores of the United States.
His work is influenced by the Italian glass masters from the islands of Venice, such as Murano glass, from the island in the northern lagoon, which came to prominence in the 17th Century.
Tim blends antique and ultra-modern techniques in his work to create highly sought-after contemporary pieces of glass wall art, glass sculptures and full glass installations. He works with residential and commercial clients, and interior designers and architects looking to enhance their interior décor.
Tim set up his art glass studio in South East Baltimore in 2006, where he continues to hone the Italian techniques he learned in fine American Glass establishments such as Pilchuck Glass School and the legendary Corning Museum of Glass.
As well as perfecting existing techniques, Tim has utilised them to create highly imaginative glass artworks that have been shown in some of the leading museums and galleries, including Baltimore’s American Visionary Art Museum and Walters Art Museum.
His work is sold internationally and continues to evolve at the cutting edge of artisanal glass.
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