Multi Coloured Bowls ‘Spritz’ by Charlotte Sale
Multi Coloured Bowls ‘Spritz’ are truly vibrant pieces of art glass with more than a splash of colour. The water-droplet style glass bowl is beautiful in form and really grabs the eye’s attention.
Every single piece is hand-blown and it’s really well worth the wait for this piece of art made famous by BBC2’s Next Big Thing.
Perfectly crafted and emblazoned with colours, this is a real statement piece that lends itself to some really eye-catching interior design.
N.B. The image shown is an example of the series. Charlotte makes each bowl, therefore each one is unique and will vary slightly from the one shown.
Multi Coloured Bowls Artist
Charlotte Sale established her glass studio in 2009, the company already being highly regarded as one of the best glass-making and glass-blowing companies in the UK. Charlotte studied Art in Edinburgh, carrying on her studies in both London and Pilchuck Seattle, gaining a wealth of knowledge that she combined with her inner passion to create stunning glass creations.
Unlike many glass blowers or glass artists, Charlotte’s expertise is not limited to one field. An exceptional engraver and restorer of damaged stained glass, Charlotte chooses to work alongside her team of highly trained glassmakers. Her inspiration for her glass creations, like these multi coloured bowls, comes mainly from the curiosities of nature, although Charlotte will also take inspiration from homes to create bespoke pieces for her customers.
Charlotte’s collections have been highly recognised in the UK, her Spritz series having been taken in by Liberty London and her work having been shown on the BBC 2 series “Britain’s Next Big Thing” A true inspiration to glass blowers and makers nationwide, Charlotte has achieved the level of recognition she is proud of today through many years of hard work and dedication as well as her incredible passion for glass.
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az (verified owner) –
An amazing piece of art, capturing beautifully the unique moment a droplet of ‘rainbow’ makes impact with its destination, fooling its audience into thinking they are observing the first drop of summer rain.
Highly recommended !!!