FAQ

Important: Everything is made to order.
Please add up to 5 days production time to the shipping time.

Orders & Shipping

⭐️ All of my work is made to order and arrives at your doorstep in 7 to 10 days depending on your location. ⭐️

Please add up to 5 production days to the shipping time selected at check out because most pieces take between 1 and 5 days to create depending on the scale and degree of complexity.

For example, an ornament can be made in a day, a large cascade vase could take up to 5 days to create. 

Your order is my highest priority and you can always contact me about orders that are time sensitive before placing your order.

I ship via USPS or UPS. I use all heavy duty boxes, biodegradable peanuts and shock absorbing foam to ensure your order will arrive in one piece.

You can order directly from my online store here or find a store near you in the retail directory here.

Please contact me with your city, country, and the piece(s) you are interested in and I will be happy to provide a shipping and duties estimate before you place your order.

If you are interested in carrying my work in your store, please contact me with your store's details to set up a call.

About the Work

All of my work is handmade in the USA, in my personal studio outside of Chattanooga, TN. The studio sits on 50 acres of rolling hills, full of inspiration for my work.

All the pieces are hand blown using traditional glassblowing techniques, with a little American ingenuity.

All my pieces have many steps from start to finish. Smaller pieces take around 3 days and larger more complex pieces can take up to 7 days. 

The patterned surface of my glasswork contains very subtle color changes. By giving it a matte finish, I bring out the complexity of the pattern by hiding light reflections and glare.

Send me a note — I am always happy to hear what you have in mind!

I use between 3 and 8 different colors in each piece. I combine glass powders and frit (small glass chips) into a pattern and then roll it up when the glass is hot. Each pattern has a very specific recipe and technique to create to pattern. 

Yes! I love to have visitors. The studio is open by appointment to make sure it's safe to walk in. Contact me to schedule a visit.

Use & Care

You can clean your piece with a mild soap and warm water taking care not to drop it.

You can also use Museum Wax to securely display the work on a shelf or other surface.

Absolutely! Glass is a nonporous material and all of my vases can hold water and certainly look lovely holding your favorite flowers.