Studio Ranges

 

See the Gallery section for a collection of Studio pieces owned by CircaGlass.

The First Official Studio Range (1969)

Glass in the Studio range was made in 15 basic shapes but each piece had a unique combination of colour and effect: some opaque, others boldly striped, the next one subtly shaded.1 The first Studio range was introduced in 1969 by Geoffrey Baxter's then assistant, an Art school graduate called Peter Wheeler and included three finishes of Peacock, Orange and Old Gold. These pieces were high cost and low volume.

The 'New Studio' range (1978)

 

 

 

"A range of studio pieces bringing together the brilliance of traditional Whitefriars ruby with a highly original Kingfisher overlay."

 

9882 10" high vase

9883 7½" high vase

9884 6" high vase

9885 7¼" high vase

9886 7" high vase

 

 

 

                  

 

 

"A range of studio pieces combining a bright golden amber with uniquely individual surface decoration."

 

9882 10" high vase

9883 7½" high vase

9884 6" high vase

9885 7¼" high vase

9886 7" high vase

 

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1. Text reproduced from the Hardback Whitefriars book by Wendy Evans, Catherine Ross and Alex Werner.