
Glassmaking that embodies the ancient, the local and future perspectives
-Projects
Lulu Harrison X Elliot Walker
Introducing the first of its kind collaboration. Working with experts at the Glass & Ceramic Research Centre, Sheffield/Hallam University, and Blowfish Gallery.
-Projects
Thames Glass Collection
Working with waste and local materials sourced in and around the River Thames, these one-of-a-kind collectable pieces are created through pioneering geo-specific glass in collaboration with glass blowers and glass archaeologists.

—Research
Glass making from local
bi-products and natural raw materials
How can we seek an alternative more sustainable future for the glass industry, whilst taking influence from ancient methodologies?
-About Lulu Harrison
Geo Alchemist Glass Artist
‘‘I would like my practice to influence glass-making on a larger scale. How this process can be applied to multiple industries and introducing waste and locally sourced materials to replace our finite raw material resources.
There can be a real change made through working with industrial waste that can be found on a large scale, and how this can have a positive impact on businesses, society, and the environment.’’