Tim Rawlinson Glass Table
Tim Rawlinson is an internationally acclaimed glass artist whose work is featured in leading galleries worldwide. His distinctive pieces are highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts alike.
Among Tim's notable bespoke commissions is a striking pair of occasional tables created for a luxury residence overlooking the Thames.
The design showcases his masterful technique: freeblown glass with captivating dynamic linear inclusions, meticulously ground and polished to reveal their full brilliance. The stunning glass tops are complemented by elegant brass legs, creating a sophisticated balance of materials.
The finished tables were met with exceptional enthusiasm by the clients, who were delighted with these stunning functional artworks.
If you would like to commission a unique piece by Tim Rawlinson, please contact gallery@londonglassblowing.co.uk


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