London Glassblowing

Visit the Gallery

62 - 66 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3UD

Where We're Located

Address

62 - 66 Bermondsey Street,
London, SE1 3UD

Opening hours

Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm
Sunday: 11am - 5pm

Get in contact

+44 (0) 207 870 2750
gallery@londonglassblowing.co.uk

Upcoming Exhibitions

Collect at Somerset House

Collect at Somerset House

27 February - 1 March

We're thrilled to return to Collect 2026, marking a momentous milestone: our 50th anniversary. Our presentation celebrates the remarkable diversity that has always been our hallmark: a kaleidoscope of artistic voices, techniques, and aesthetic approaches. We'll present work from 17 exceptional artists whose practices embody this rich variety. 

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Gather

Gather

6 - 29 March

Following our presence at Collect, Gather marks our golden anniversary with 19 exceptional artists showcasing the diversity defining London Glassblowing since 1976. From masters in museum collections to emerging voices like Spanish artist Anna Alsina Bardagí and Crispian Heath, the exhibition features live demonstrations and artist talks.

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Spring Open House

Spring Open House

10 - 26 April

Celebrate half a century of British studio glass at our beloved Spring Open House. Peter Layton and Tim Rawlinson unveil new collections created specially for this milestone anniversary, alongside works from our resident artists. Don't miss our Sale Table with studio pieces at special prices!

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Celebrating 50 Years of London Glassblowing

Celebrating 50 Years of London Glassblowing

12 June - 5 July

For 50 years, London Glassblowing has championed studio glassmaking. This anniversary exhibition brings together over 40 artists - current residents, cherished guests, and pioneers from founder Peter Layton's earlier studios - to celebrate a remarkable journey from 1976 to today's thriving gallery.

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Discover More at the Gallery

Experience the heat, skill and artistry of glassblowing at the UK's foremost studio and gallery for contemporary glass art. Celebrating 50 years this year, we invite you to watch our artists at work, try a hands-on experience, or explore our changing exhibitions.

We also host events, private views, talks, demonstrations and tours. Sign up to our mailing list for exclusive invitations.

Glassblowing Experiences

Create two unique pieces with help from our artists
at our half-day glassblowing experience

Watch the Artists Work

Our artists are the studio's creative force. Watch their mastery transform molten glass into sculptural art during your gallery visit.

Everything you need to know about visiting the gallery...

FAQs

Planning your Visit
Is the gallery free to enter?

Yes, entry to the gallery is free and no booking is required. Visitors are welcome to drop in and explore. While we don't offer formal group bookings, small groups are welcome to get in touch - we'll do our best to accommodate your visit.

When is the gallery closed?

The gallery is closed every Monday. We also close on Good Friday and Easter Monday (but remain open over the Easter weekend), and during the Christmas period until the New Year. Specific closure dates will be listed on the website during these periods.

When can I see artists working?

Our artists are in the studio making work Tuesday to Friday, 10am - 5pm, with a lunch break around 1 - 2pm. On weekends, artists often work in the studio during similar hours.

At the Gallery
What's currently on display?

See our exhibitions here

Can I purchase work directly from the gallery?

Yes, all works on display are available for purchase. You can also browse our online shop for available pieces. We encourage visiting the gallery when possible - as a working studio, there's always new work in progress and pieces we can show you beyond what's on display. Alternatively, feel free to enquire by email. We also collaborate with interior designers and architects on bespoke commissions.

Can I take photos or videos inside the gallery?

Absolutely, please feel free to take photos and videos. If you share on Instagram, tag us @londonglassblowing - and we'd appreciate a review too.

Can children visit?

Absolutely, we welcome everyone of all ages and dogs too!

Is the gallery accessible?

As a working studio, the gallery has some accessibility limitations. We encourage anyone with specific access needs to get in touch before visiting so we can accommodate you.

Getting Here
How do I get to the gallery by public transport?

We're located on Bermondsey Street, near the Fashion and Textiles Museum, on the Shard end of the street.

From London Bridge Station (Northern and Jubilee lines, plus National Rail), use the Tooley Street exit on the south side. The gallery is a 5-minute walk from there. We strongly recommend travelling by public transport.

Is parking available nearby?

Parking in the area is limited. We have a small car park available - please get in touch before your visit if you'd like to use it. Public transport is recommended as the most convenient option.

The Area
Are there places to eat or drink nearby?

Yes, Bermondsey Street is a thriving food and culture destination, nestled between Borough Market and Maltby Street Markets near London Bridge and the Shard. The area is home to acclaimed restaurants including José Pizarro's three venues, Angela Hartnett's Cafe Murano, Baccalà and Casse-Croûte, alongside numerous cafés, pubs and eateries to suit all tastes. The area is also home to White Cube and the Fashion and Textile Museum, with Tate Modern nearby.

Is the gallery close to Borough Market?

Yes, Borough Market is a 5-minute walk from the gallery, making it an ideal spot to explore before or after your visit.