Booth Talks at Collect Art Fair
Thursday 26 February, 4.30pm - James Maskrey
Artist James Maskrey discusses his practice and unveils The Drayton Egg, a reimagined piece created especially for London Glassblowing's 50th anniversary, exploring its concept and creation.
Saturday 28 February, 1.30pm - Peter Layton and Tim Rawlinson
Founder Peter Layton and artist Tim Rawlinson discuss 50 years of London Glassblowing, exploring the studio's legacy, its impact on British glass, and their vision for the future.

Tickets can be purchased through the Crafts Council.
Our Stories
Peter and Tim at the annual Glass Art Society Conference
Ahead of their trip to New York for the annual Glass Art Society Conference at the Corning Museum of Glass, Peter and Tim shared an insightful talk with guests at our gallery. In this special preview of the presentation they would go on to deliver at the world-renowned museum, Peter and Tim looked back on more than fifty years of creativity, craftsmanship, and community, sharing personal insights into the studio's evolution while also considering its future. From there, they headed to Corning, New York, for the conference itself!
Our Glass Community Reflect on Peter Layton
To mark fifty years of London Glassblowing, we asked artists, collaborators and friends to share what the studio has meant to them. Their answers span five decades - from first encounters at the hotshop to lifelong friendships. What emerges is a portrait of a community built around one man's vision, and the remarkable things that vision made possible.
Fifty Years of Fire: Celebrating Peter Layton and London Glassblowing
For half a century, London Glassblowing has transformed contemporary glass art - pioneering new techniques, supporting generations of artists, and establishing a studio at the forefront of innovation. This milestone year offers a moment to reflect, to reminisce, and to celebrate the extraordinary impact that has helped shape the world of glass.