Monday, March 31, 2014

Sunderland's National Glass Centre

Several weeks ago, Gina and I boarded a train to Newcastle for a travel bloggers conference.
We always manage to have a blast when we go off on an adventure together.

The conference was terrific and offered some great information and networking.
Newcastle was really fun and interesting.  I'd love to go back and explore more in depth.
The highlight of the weekend was a post-conference visit to the National Glass Centre in Sunderdland.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

Located on the North Shore of River Wear, the Centre is a part of the University of Sunderland.  This is a place where artists, teachers, students and the community come together to share the beauty of contemporary glass.  A combination of studio, exhibit, museum and event space, there is plenty to do and see.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

There's an really interesting exhibit that covers the history of glass blowing and in particular, the history of glass works in Sunderland.  There are also plenty of beautiful examples of contemporary glass.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

The space is beautiful and open with lots of windows to let in the river views.
When you visit, you should plan to stay for a meal in their Brasserie.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

This was one of the best Sunday Roasts I've had in England!  That Yorkshire Pudding is the size of my head.
Add in an old-fashioned Lemonade and you have the perfect meal.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

The Centre has an exhibition program that offers first class glass and ceramic presentations.

The Oliver Goldsmith Collection is running through May 4th.
Here is the description from the National Glass Centre website...

"Think 20th Century icons. Grace Kelly. Colin Firth. Michael Caine in his signature black  spectacles. Audrey Hepburn in the big white glasses that framed her elfin face. Iconic style makers – Givenchy, Dior and Vidal Sassoon. Think cult films of the fifties & sixties. In the second half of last century, when it came to eyewear, Oliver Goldsmith was synonymous with stars and style."

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

"Featuring spectacle designs which enthralled a generation and photographs of the famous faces that wore them, this exhibition charts the progression of one of the most successful British spectacle design companies of the mid-twentieth century."

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

Princess Diana was one of their most famous clients.
The exhibition includes a line that was designed exclusively for the iconic figure.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

Oliver Goldsmith is a family business that was founded in London in 1926.
They are responsible for taking glasses from a medical accessory to a fashion accessory.
Those fabulous sunglasses worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's?
An Oliver Goldsmith creation.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

Gina was channeling her inner diva in this whimsical pair.
 Be sure to visit the gift shop.  It's full of fun stuff and beautiful collectibles.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

If you live close by, check out their Have a Go! page. 
Wouldn't you love to make one of these pretty flower paperweights?
If I lived in Sunderland, I'd be there every chance I got.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

The building even have a glass ceiling that you can walk on.
It's made of glass panes that are over two inches thick.

National Glass Centre Sunderland UK

Speaking of "having a go", I can't wait to show you what else we did while we were at the
National Glass Centre.


How would you spend your day at the great place?



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