Gordon Studio Glassblowers
Address | 290 Red Hill Rd, Red Hill VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 5989 7073 |
Hours | 10:00-17:00 |
Website | www.gordonstudio.com.au |
Categories | Art Gallery, Artist, Glass Blower, Novelty Store, Scrapbooking Store |
Rating | 4.7 44 reviews |
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Gordon Studio Glassblowers reviews
44 Awesome creativity and beauty!
Try get there when they are working in the workshop. Watching the process is magical!
These blowers are happy to have a chat to you whilst they work.
And Eileen and Grant are world class with what they produce.
The best glass studio I have ever been! Greatest glass artists in the world and their unique masterpieces are exactly here. Great workshops, and patient teachers who encourage your creativity!
Great place to admire the skills of the artist at work, buy exclusive beautiful presents or book in for a hands on work shop.
A beautiful place set amongst really scenic views the owners were very nice the galkery was full of stunning handmade glass blown works of art. It was really interesting watching the process of a master craftsman doing what he loves!
Beautiful quality art works, nice drive to see the glass blowing process in action. Good way to appreciate the time and skill required. The whole family is in business with a live from the medium, They produce a range of works from stunning statement pieces for the garden or interior as well as gallery quality works and smaller vases and bowls. Well worth a visit.
Glass craftsman of the best quality show their skills off while you perused the fantastic products in the gallery. The lady looking after sales is the nicest person.
The class was brilliant as were the instructors but. If you want to do this course as an introduction into becoming a glass blowing hobbyist sadly I have to inform you that will not happen. After finishing the class and enquiring how I go about learning more and practicing, I was ignored a couple times suspiciously. The next day I went to pick up my previous days work, and enquired again and finally got the response it is not possible and basically if you want to get into glass blowing as a hobby it's not a thing. You have to do a fine arts course at uni and focus on it or apprentice under a established glass blower. This was extremely disappointing, for a course that is pretty pricey to be told at the end that this is as far as you will go with this endeavour is not great to say the least. I highly recommend that this is explained to people before enrolling in the days course as it left the whole experience overwhelmingly disappointing.
A great Glassblowers studio, with a wonderful collection of hand blown glass items, vases, jewellery, perfume bottles and so much more. A great place to stop and bye a gift
What stunning pieces of beauty to satisfy most tastes and pockets. Watched as Eileen and Rick made a piece. It looks so easy but it is not! Well worth visiting
If submitting as they work on the stained glass then perfect if not all the works are presented and look lovely.
Heaps of really impressive and imaginative glassware. Prices quite high, but all good value considering the work put into each piece. Worth a visit even just for a look.
I'm in heaven when near at glass. It was wonderful watching them work making their special glass pieces.
Not impressed with this place at all. The lady was quite rude and we weren’t made to feel welcome. We left not buying anything. I would never return.
An amazing place to visit, our two young girls were entranced by the glass blowing. And we couldn't resist buying a few beautiful mementos of our holiday to Australia.
Beautiful glass work! And you can watch them create. They don't seem to do the glass blowing on Saturday's. (Maybe ring and ask for current times) But there are always videos playing.
Most glass pieces are expensive, understandably, but there are a few smaller items that are affordable.
A well kept studio that makes for a nice couple of hours to look around.
Great glass blowing demo and very nice pieces for sale, so leave the credit card home, as there is nothing cheap here. We purchased a glass vase that came with buyers remorse:)
Lovely expensive glass to look at. Pity they don't have schedule so that you know when you can see glass being blown. Otherwise it's just a shop.
Such a beautiful place to go. So lucky to have artists of this high standard sharing their passion of glass with the public! Great for colour therapy with soo much to look at. Take your time here and ask the amazing staff to explain all the different techniques used and you will come away a little more educated.
Gotta be one of the most insanely priced places I have ever been to, it was cool seeing the glass blowing in action which is what i came in for. But seeing a vase apparenly worth as much as a decent used car, I feel it's ridiculous, also although they have a wheel chair ramp, the carpark is really just suitable for all-wheel-drive cars, which says a lot about their wheelchair accessibility