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Artist, pioneer, mentor, Peter Layton is one of the founding fathers of British studio glass. He discovered the art form while teaching ceramics in the US in the mid- 1960s, and has played a major part in elevating glass from an industrial medium to a highly collectable art form.
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In its 18th year, the festival has been revived by the local community. Peter Layton and his team will offer works at generous discounts. Besides our stall on Bermondsey Street, we'll host a Yard Sale in our car park. The street will be filled with music, local food, a maypole, dog show, and more!
Learn about Peter Layton, one of the world's most respected glass artists, who has influenced and nurtured many others. Discover his biography, works, awards and passion for glass as an art form.
Peter Layton is one of the world’s most widely respected glass artists. He has influenced, encouraged and nurtured several of this country’s leading glassmakers and has inspired many more internationally.
Peter Layton. Discover the latest treasures in Peter's Online Shop! Free worldwide shipping is offered on Peter's work from the Online Shop. Gift Vouchers.
Artist, pioneer, and mentor, Peter Layton is one of the founding fathers of British Studio Glass. He discovered the art form while teaching ceramics in the US in the mid-1960s and has played a major part in elevating glass from an industrial medium to a highly collectable art form.
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Peter Layton, born in Prague and bought up in England, originally trained in ceramics at the Central School of Art and Design in London. But the discovery of hot glass whilst teaching ceramics at the University of Iowa took him down a different creative path.