I discovered glass quite by accident in my 30s, whilst browsing in a bookshop. Looking for a book on photography, I picked out the wrong one, which happened to be about North American glass art. It fell open at a photo of a glass bowl by Dale Chihuly - and I was immediately blown away! I knew there and then that this was what I wanted to do. I took myself off to college as a mature student, first undertaking an Art Foundation course at Shrewsbury College, and then a degree in Glass at the University of Wolverhampton.
That was back in the 1990s. After graduating it took a few years to get my act together, and then in 2002 I established my first small studio making glass tiles, with the help of my wife Hannah who has worked with me ever since. Hannah looks after the business side of things, enabling me to concentrate on what I do best – designing and making.
Since then we have grown the business, moving from Shropshire to Pembrokeshire and more recently to Devon, where we have a modern riverside studio in Totnes.
I now design and produce a wide range of glasswork for homes, hotels, hospitals and commercial spaces – from ornamental pieces such as sculptural bowls, through to windows and large-scale wall features. We have built up a client base which includes private glass collectors, architects and interior designers, galleries and retailers. Much of our work comes from recommendation, and from returning customers. Commercial clients have included Hilton Hotels, PA Consulting, Kraft Foods, Apollo Medical, and various NHS Trusts. For several years I have been supplying John Lewis stores on an ongoing basis with my handmade glass splashbacks.