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Orient & Flume's early blown glass creations centered on recreating the iridescent glass pieces made famous by such companies as Tiffany, Steuben, and Loetz. Over time this evolved into their current creations of three dimensional designs within clear glass. This eye-catching effect is part of what makes their vases and paperweights so valuable among glass collectors.
Artists Bruce Sillars, Chris Sherwin, Richard Braley, Scott Beyers and William Carter work individually as well as collaboratively to create the breathtaking works of art produced at Orient and Flume. While most Orient & Flume art glass creations do somewhat adhere to a common theme, each artist has the freedom to add their own individual touch and style.
Orient & Flume's art glass works can be found in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, the Metropolitan Museum, the Chrysler Museum and the Corning Glass Museum. In addition they can be found in numerous private collections and galleries worldwide. Their beautiful works are admired and respected by glass collectors worldwide.