A beautifully hand-blown studio glass vase by Peter Layton, signed and dated 1988, created at London Glassblowing during his early mature period.
This piece features a rounded bottle form with a slender drawn neck and a rich blue-green iridescent metallic finish, often referred to as an oil-spot lustre. The surface displays subtle rainbow flashes under light, making it a visually striking decorative object from every angle.
The base shows a polished pontil with the artist’s etched signature and date, confirming authenticity and studio origin. A strong example of late-1980s British studio glass sculptural yet practical in scale.
Ideal as a stand-alone decorative accent or as part of a curated studio glass collection.
A beautifully hand-blown studio glass vase by Peter Layton, signed and dated 1988, created at London Glassblowing during his early mature period.
This piece features a rounded bottle form with a slender drawn neck and a rich blue-green iridescent metallic finish, often referred to as an oil-spot lustre. The surface displays subtle rainbow flashes under light, making it a visually striking decorative object from every angle.
The base shows a polished pontil with the artist’s etched signature and date, confirming authenticity and studio origin. A strong example of late-1980s British studio glass sculptural yet practical in scale.
Ideal as a stand-alone decorative accent or as part of a curated studio glass collection.