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Your little ones will love this too! And its FREE.


Christmas 2010 at London Glassblowing.


Friday 26th November to Wednesda 22nd December.

10 to 6 Monday - Saturday, 11 - 4 Sunday, late opening till 8 on Thursday


Come in from the cold and join us for our Christmas Open House and Sale, celebrating the first anniversary of our new studio in Bermondsey Street.


Enjoy a warm (and free!) glass of mulled wine as you watch the fascinating art of glassblowing and tick a few people off your Christmas present list.


Huge range of designs by Peter Layton and his team.

Prices from ?30 upwards

Each piece is a unique work of art.


For further information and contact details go to:

[www.londonglassblowing.co.uk]

Just to add to this, I did the one day course at London Glassblowing earlier this year (a pressie for Xmas last year) and it was fantastic. If you're not sure what to ask for/give this year I'd highly recommend it!

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