Exquisite Glass from Shepperton
It
may have a small stand, but one of the biggest draws of this years
show is proving to be the new range of exquisite patterned glasses, designed
and produced by Paul Hanna of Shepperton Glass.
The
eight designs, which took five years to develop, are being snapped up
by glass merchants and buyers who are delighted to see some fresh and
attractive new patterns in what had become a fairly jaded market.
Paul
Hanna, who has 20 years experience in the glass business, set up his own
Middlesex-based company seven years ago. He quickly specialised in depth
sandblasting, gold-leafing, acid embossing and texturing, creating exquisite
glasses from customers original artwork, architects ideas
and photographs. But he also found that there was a large demand for good-quality
patterned glass for partitions, balustrade panels, door panels and shower
doors.
"But its not easy to produce new styles," he says, "because
you need a good knowledge not just of glass, but of artwork, photography
and print." Fortunately he had them all, and the new range slowly
took shape. The inspiration for many of the patterns came from natural
phenomena, such as electric storms, snow drifts, floating ice and lava
flows.
"Glassex is the first time these new patterns have been displayed,
and the response has been huge. Weve had interest from buyers not
just in the UK, but also from China, America and Italy. Ive virtually
run out of business cards and brochures already!"
You can speak to Paul Hanna at the Shepperton Glass stand at A029.
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