Freeman Studios is proud to create three glasses replicating the award winning martini glass designs associated with a yearly contest sponsored by Bombay Sapphire. This will mark our third year of involvement with the project. Starting in January 2006, we will be working with Deussen Global Communications (NYC, NY) and Studio 3-0 (Dallas, TX) to produce four each, of this years three award winning designs. Selected by Bombay Sapphire these glasses will be featured in advertising and design expositions around the world. See Bombay Sapphire’s website for more information about the contest.
(Left) The show in Milan Italy where the final martini glasses are displayed, judged and a winner is selected.

(Right) Last years winning design featured on the Bombay Sapphire website.


In 2002 the new Freeman Studios workshop was born. Located right outside of Eugene, the studio sits on a beautiful five acres surrounded by trees and inspiring scenery. Here is where the Freeman Studios team creates their work. Their goal is to make only the highest quality products ranging from glasswork and educational videos to safety gear and beyond. The resident artists include Freeman Corbin, Wesley Chumley, Justin McBurnett, and Randy Smith, as well several apprentices and fellow lampworkers. They currently are working on a line of interior design products ranging from lighting fixtures to bathroom sinks and accessories. Freeman Studios provides private classes at their personal studio in Eugene, Oregon; they also teach group classes locally (through the Eugene Glass School) and abroad (in Tokyo, Japan). The Freeman Studios team is constantly striving to raise the standards and expectations of what the glass medium has to offer while also broadening their skills through the use of new working techniques and multi-faceted methods.



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This custom Ka dish cup has a brilliant dot box for the center with zebra reversals above and below. The cup stands at about 8 inches. The three marbles used for the section between the cup and foot are matching with color and design. The foot also has a clean yellow and orange ribbon wrap.

 

     


 



Freeman Corbin began Lampworking in 1996 on the coast of Oregon. After building his skills he moved to Eugene were he set up a small shop inside of his house. He began apprenticing students and quickly became known for his extreme attention to detail. The precision of his work and making sure every piece holds a standard has made him the respected artist he is today.

Wesley Chumley began an apprecticeship with Freeman Corbin in the summer of 1998 after spending several years of observation in various studios around the Eugene area. Through this unique relationship with Freeman, his skills and techniques developed very quickly. He has continually worked to broaden his understanding of glass techniques and mediums while striving to push himself and those around him to higher standards. This quality control is what has set his work apart from so many others in his field.

 

Justin McBurnett is known for unique art with a refined balance between elegant, rhythmic form and detailed, yet bold precision patterns. His interest in ancient vessels and glass art combined with a love of modern and graphic arts influence his works. An organic quality is alive in Justin's pieces that come from his natural sense of the "golden-mean" ratio that exists in most forms and systems in the universe, as well as many timeless works of art and temples. "I feel that I unite the ancient and the future in the present through my art. Glass art has been created for over 4500 years and I'm honored to be part of a great tradition."

   

 

 

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