Did you know that there is a remarkable building in the heart of London that has been featured in numerous films and television series? Not only that, but it also houses a unique collection of glass works of art built around The Glass Heart (Peter Layton).
I quite liked a glass chair made of uranium glass, but I particularly liked the betting slips along with a fire extinguisher all made of glass. These and other exquisite pieces are all on view till April. And that's not all – the building also features a stunning screen made by Geoffrey Clarke for the SS Canberra.
The architectural gem, that is 2 Temple Place, is owned by the Waldorf family and has become a must-see for art and design enthusiasts. This exhibition will make you rethink how you view glass.
The exhibition is conceived and curated by curator and writer Antonia Harrison.
Opening Times Tuesday, Thursday – Saturday: 11am – 6pm Wednesday Late: 11am – 9pm, Sunday: 11am – 4:30pm Closed on Mondays & Easter Sunday ADMISSION FREE-Ends 21st April
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