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Simon Pearce - Holiday Collection - Vermont Evergreen with Bubbles

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Simon Pearce - Vermont Evergreen with Bubbles 8"
$125.00
Simon Pearce - Vermont Evergreen with Bubbles 12"
$185.00
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Product Description

New for Holiday 2010!
Vermont Evergreen with Bubbles by Simon Pearce
Sneak away to a Simon Pearce forest

You remember long rides in the back of your parents’ car as a child, staring out the window at the looming evergreens overhead. This is an interpretation of that same forest from your youth. A thicket of crystalline glass trees awaits you. Inspired by the statuesque evergreens of the Green Mountain State, both sun-drenched and heavy with snow, our handcrafted Vermont Evergreens evoke the tranquility and mystery of the forest.

- Handblown by master glassblowing artists
- Crafted from premium, lead-free glass
- The bubbles catch the light and shine like little Christmas bulbs.

Simon Pearce - Holiday Collection - Vermont Evergreen with Bubbles

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About The Artist

Simon Pearce

SimonPearceGrowing up in County Cork Ireland, Simon Pearce was attracted to antique glass as a teenager. Pearce began his career in glass at the Royal College of Art in London and worked in some of Europe's most renowned glass houses.He began glassblowing, apprenticing with renowned glassmakers at the Leerdam glass factory in the Netherlands, Venini in Italy, and Orrefors and Boda in Sweden.

Vermont caught his attention as well. In 1981 Simon Pearce moved his studio from Ireland to Quechee, Vermont. His original glassblowing studio still functions in Quechee in a restored mill which houses glassblowers,potters and his restaurant.

Simon Pearce, with 100s of employees, is a company as well as a man. The Simon Pearce Company is headquartered in the nearby town of Windsor. In 1993, a 32,000 square foot glass manufacturing facility was built in Windsor, Vermont. This more than doubled Simon Pearce glass production. In 1999 Simon Pearce opened a third glass blowing facility at the former Bausch & Lomb building in Mt. Lake Park, Maryland. With these facilities, Simon believes he will be able to grow and expand production to meet the demand for Simon Pearce glass well into the future.

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