Address: 83 Morse St Building 2, Norwood, MA 02062, USA
Phone: +17816881521
Clifford Froelich
Great experience. Wish we had a hair more hands on experience but with Covid it is understandable.
Sherri T
It was so much fun making a pumpkin paper weight & a candy bowl. I wish it was more hands on though.
Sharon Lavergne
I went here about a year ago. I took the 3 hour glass blowing class. It was amazing! In this class, you make 2 peices. There are some limits on choices but plenty to pick from. There are additional charges for extra colors and such but it was decent price wise. This is a group class so there is a lot of waiting time but watching the others in the class make their items ; which were different from mine, was just plain cool. The pieces need a long firing and cooling process so you won't be taking them home with you. They will ship for a fee. I live a bit of a distance from the studio but combined my pick up with a lunch date at the Wrentham Outlet. The studio is 20 minute jump from there. I am going again next week to try the 1 hour glass fusion class as a possible start point for "slumping." Don't want to invest in if I don't enjoy the fusion class. I posted a picture on my finished project.
Ken Sullenger
Did the 3 hour class and had a great time. Good mix of hands on instruction with the teacher taking over for critical parts. They let you fully design your piece (shape, color, size) and you get to take home something individual. They do charge extra for more colors and special glass.
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Mini.............3.5" x 4" Squat...........4" x 5" Medium......5" x 6" Large............8" x 8"
Glass is a non-crystalline, often transparent amorphous solid, that has widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optics. Glass is most often formed by rapid cooling of the molten form, some glasses such as volcanic glass are naturally occurring.
Not sure. We went on a Saturday
With help yes, the amount of hands on depends on your confidence and ability and your instructor.
I do believe they do that. I eould say email them, they answer pretty fast.
Absolutely. The studio is open 7 days a week. If you go on a weekday the glassblowers will be blowing glass for Luke’s production line. If you really want to observe a class, go on a Saturday. It’s classes all day and night.
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