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Lampwork Glass Flower Workshop Reviews

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This is a fun activity in Stratford, London

Join this glass flowers lampwork class in London and discover the art of shaping molten glass into delicate floral designs. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking for a fresh challenge to inspire you, this hands-on workshop provides a supportive space to learn a unique craft only a six-minute walk from Stratford Station.

You'll be guided through every step of the process, from a vital safety introduction to the refined techniques of heating, melting, and forming glass over an open flame. There's no need to worry about creative anxiety; your experienced tutor will provide the hands-on help you need to feel confident as you work with this mesmerising material.

Depending on how much you'd like to explore, you can choose from three different session lengths:

Taster Class – 1 hour
- Create one small glass flower during the session
- Learn essential heating, shaping, and basic flame-control techniques
- Step-by-step guidance from an experienced tutor
- Take your finished piece home

Creative Class – 2 hours [Recommended]
- Choose from 20+ glass flower styles, including iris, daffodil, cactus and more
- Learn a wider range of lampwork techniques
- Step-by-step guidance from an experienced tutor
- Create one or more handcrafted glass flowers
- Includes a ceramic pot and a beautiful gift-ready package

Extended Class – 3 hours
- Create more advanced glass flower designs such as lily, rose and sunflower
- Learn more refined shaping and flame-control techniques
- Step-by-step guidance from an experienced tutor
- Create one or more detailed handcrafted glass flowers
- Includes a ceramic pot and a beautiful gift-ready package

It's a fantastic way to switch off from the digital world and find a moment of mindfulness through tactile creation. You'll leave the studio feeling empowered by your new skills, taking home your own handmade glass flowers, beautifully packaged and ready to display or give as a thoughtful gift. This experience is a wonderful way to upgrade your usual night out and find your spark in a friendly, artistic environment.



PLEASE NOTE:
1. Other workshops may run at the same time.
2. Duration shown as 2 hours, but actual workshop time depends on the option selected.
3. Additional time may be needed for glass cooling (~10 mins).

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Samreen Aslam
Verified Reviewer
I can't recommend this enough. From the moment we arrived, everything was well organised and friendly. Jerry explained both the safety side and the techniques in a really easy-to-understand way, giving everyone confidence to work independently. I loved that each flower turned out completely different, and it was amazing to see everyone's creativity come through. I'd happily book another workshop here.
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Posted 4 days ago
Eira Griffiths
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Such a unique workshop. The atmosphere was relaxed, the group size was just right, and I never felt rushed. Definitely one of the best craft classes I've been to.
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Posted 4 days ago
Rosalba Vitale
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I wasn't sure if two hours would be too long, but the time flew by. There was plenty of opportunity to practise the techniques and personalise the flower with different colours. It felt like a genuine learning experience rather than just following instructions.
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Posted 4 days ago
We booked this as a family activity and everyone had a fantastic time. Holly was so patient with everyone and made sure we all got individual help when we needed it. Such a welcoming studio.
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Posted 4 days ago
Noemi Ferraro
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Absolutely loved it! I’d seen videos of lampworking before but never imagined I’d get to try it myself. The tutor explained everything step by step, and I left with a beautiful flower that now sits on my desk.
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Posted 4 days ago
A friend and I booked the two-hour course. I'd say it's much more suitable for people who have done something similar before or who naturally lean towards arts and crafts. For complete beginners or newbies, though, I wouldn't recommend it. The environment was relaxing, which was nice, but I felt like we were mostly left to our own devices. We'd occasionally get a comment if we were doing something wrong, but usually about 10 minutes after we'd started, by which point we'd already spent a lot of time heading in the wrong direction. It felt like a bit of a waste and wasn't particularly supportive when trying to learn a completely new craft. Overall, the class felt quite disorganised. It often felt like the three instructors were just having a chat between themselves rather than actively guiding us. We did eventually make something that vaguely resembled what we'd hoped to create, but at the end we were left standing around waiting for our items to be packaged. No one explained what was happening, so we were just left waiting while the instructors continued chatting. The "beautiful gift packaging" turned out to be a small paper bag with some tissue paper, which was a little underwhelming. To make matters worse, my piece literally broke as I walked out the door, and my friend's broke on the way home. Overall, I was very disappointed and honestly feel like it was a huge waste of money. My friend and I regularly do creative art classes around London, and this has to be one of the worst we've been to. We've definitely made some questionable pieces over the years, but this experience was frustrating because, as beginners, we really could have done with more structure and guidance. As I said, I don't think this is a great class for beginners or first-timers. It's much better suited to people who already have some experience or who are naturally quick at picking up arts and crafts. I will say that the instructors were friendly, and all the information and instructions beforehand were very clear. The venue was also easy to find. Unfortunately, the class itself was rather disappointed.
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Posted 1 week ago
Jayanthiny Kangatharan
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This was my first class in a lampwork glass flower workshop and the teachers were super patient in teaching me the different steps. They were very encouraging in their guidance and I learned varied lampwork techniques. I created different shapes and it was a joy to see the different handcrafted glass flowers come together eventually.
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Posted 1 week ago
Valentina Moretti
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A lovely introduction to lampworking. Relaxing, creative and very rewarding once you see the finished piece.
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Posted 1 month ago