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This page contains a rotating selection of glass objects in my studio available for sale.  I make each item by hand, from start to finish so there are slight variations on each piece.  If there’s something you’re looking for that you don’t see, or you’d like me to make a custom version or variation of something you do see, please get in touch.  I’m always happy to do commissions and to work with clients to develop something new.  Follow me on Instagram for updates and announcements about new products.  Each item is priced to include packing materials and shipping is calculated when you checkout.  Extremely large, complex or fragile objects may have an extra fee for packing.




Cloud Model


8” tall by 4” in diameter.

Flanged Decanter

Flanged Decanter


Decorative bottle with wide, sculpted lip.  7” tall by 7” in diameter.


Optic Tumblers


Delicate textured optic tumblers,    available in two sizes: Small - 3x4,” and large - 3.5x4.5” Discounted when purchased in sets of six


Looking Glass


This "looking" glass is a goblet-like object used to examine a distant landscape in miniature on the viewer's desktop.  The vessel is filled with water and closed with a cork stopper to become a magnifying lens. Please keep it out of direct sun to avoid burns on your furniture. 7” tall by 3.5” in diameter.



Footed Platter with Black Lip Wrap


This elegant platter is 10” in diamter stands about 4” tall and has bands of black glass around the lip of the platter and foot.  It wil look perfect covered with your favorite baked goods.



Ripple Platter


This design is particularly challenging to make.  It is about 10” in diameter with a 1” lip and the glass is folded to make a rim around the bottom.  The bottom has subtle concentric ripples to it, which can be excentuated with dramatic lighting



Large Two Tone Bottle


Large, lightweight encalmo bottle with subtle green tint on the top half.  Available with or without a fitted lid. It stands 18” tall with the lid and 14” without.  It is 11” in diameter at the widest part.


Clear Low Bowl


Simple clear bowl with a solid foot.  Glassblowers value this simple buit technically challenging shape. 6 x 6 x 4”



Moss Ball Specimen Jar


This vessel was designed to hold a single Marimo ball in fresh water for observation.  The water turns the vessel into a magnifying lens to better observe your specemin.  Available in two sizes: Large is 9.5” tall by 7” in diameter and small is 8” tall by 6” in diameter.



Large Magnifying Orb


This vessel can be filled with water and closed with a cork stopper to become a magnifying lens. Please keep it out of direct sun to avoid burns on your furniture. Available in tall (10” tall by 7” in diamtere) or short (8” tall by 7” in diameter).


Lidded Beaker


Inspired by european glass from the 16th century, this tall, elegant vessel can be used as a decorative or functional accent to your living space. It stands 10” tall by 4” in diameter.



Tall Lidded Jar


This functional jar stands 15” tall witht the lid and 5” in diameter.



Large Magnifying Orb


This vessel can be filled with water and closed with a cork stopper to become a magnifying lens. Please keep it out of direct sun to avoid burns on your furniture. Available in tall (10” tall by 7” in diamtere) or short (8” tall by 7” in diameter).



Medium Two Tone Bottle


Medium, lightweight encalmo bottle with subtle green tint on the top half.  Available with or without a fitted lid. It stands 14” tall with the lid and 11” without.  It is 9” in diameter at the widest part.


A Climber’s Guide to Eastern State Pennitentiary


This book was made to accompany my project at Eastern State Pennitentiary in Philadelphia.  Each book is signed and numbered.





Lachrymatory Viewer


A lachrymatory is a small vessel historically used to collect tears as part of a mourning ritual. This one, when filled, worked as a lens, magnifying a photograph inside. 

10 x 4 x 4” with the lid



Disapplointment of the Tropics


The Wardian case was a small portable greenhouse, its design the basis for European Hothouses of the 19th Century, invented to transport delicate and valuable plants from distant tropical locales. European glass houses presented a false picture of tropical beauty, showing diverse colorful species, always in bloom, when the reality of the tropics was usually muddy, damp, brown, and green - disappointing to traveling Botanists expecting to find a rainbow of exciting flora in their natural environment.

16 x 8 x 8” together


Pill Bottle


Large scale scuplture of a lidded pill bottle with four textured glass pills.

12 x 7 x 7”