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GlassMasters Orient and Flume
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Orient & Flume took its name from the location of their studio in Chico California. Located between Orient Street and Flume Street, this site was where a carriage home was transformed into an art glass studio in 1972.
By 1973 the carriage house proved to be too small for a rapidly growing business and was relocated to 2161 Park Avenue. The work of Orient & Flume can be found in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the Smithsonian Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, the Chrysler Museum, the Corning Glass Museum and fine stores and galleries throughout the world.
Glass artists Bruce Sillars, Chris Sherwin, Richard Braley, Scott Beyers and William Carter work individually and collaboratively in creating the outstanding works produced at Orient and Flume.
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The glass pictured below is in stock and can be reordered if multiple pieces are chosen. Each piece is individually signed by the artist, has an identification number and seperate registration number.
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Toucan
Orient & Flume, GlassMasters Beyers/Sillars..."Toucan"...artist signed and numbered P0032dg...approximately 4.00"l x 4.40"w x 3.78"h.
$ 159.00
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White Dogwood Vase Blue Iridescent
Orient & Flume, GlassMasters Carter/Sherman...Blue Iridescent White Dogwood...signed and registered number PO446GX4344BIR...approximately 7.0"h x 5"w.
$ 345.00
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Iridescent Tulips Egg Paperweight
Orient & Flume Iridescent Tulips Egg Paperweight...created by GlassMaster Bruce Sillars...Registration Number P0587G83338GIR...approximately 3.5"h x 2.5"w.
$ 195.00
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