Collect at Somerset House

27 February - 1 March

A Golden Anniversary at Collect

We're thrilled to return to Collect 2026, marking a momentous milestone: our 50th anniversary. Since Peter Layton founded our studio in 1976, we've been at the forefront of elevating glass from industrial medium to collectable art form and this golden anniversary showcases the extraordinary vitality defining contemporary British glass today.

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James Maskrey - The Drayton Egg

Exciting Debuts

Our presentation celebrated the remarkable diversity that had always been our hallmark: a kaleidoscope of artistic voices, techniques, and aesthetic approaches demonstrating glass's boundless creative possibilities. We presented work from 17 exceptional artists whose practices embodied this rich variety.

Exciting debuts: James Maskrey, with over 30 years in hot glass, creates work that can take on the visual qualities of porcelain, liquid, even printed photographs. Helen Restorick brought a unique perspective informed by her background in medicine and genetics, exploring flow patterns with scientific rigour and artistic flair.

Untitled R2114 by Colin Reid

Exhibiting Artists

Joining them were masters including Colin Reid, whose kiln-cast sculptures reside in over 60 museum collections worldwide. David Patchen presents spectacular murrine and cane techniques; Tim Rawlinson explores light and optical effects; Elliot Walker creates symbolic compositions inspired by Old Master paintings; Dr. Heike Brachlow casts subtle polychromatic shapes; and Louis Thompson brought a new series of Baobab tree sculptures.