Dougherty Glassworks Wave Sculptures
Incredibly beautiful,one of a kind, handcrafted, Wave glass sculptures.
* Each piece of Dougherty Glasswork is handmade and individually unique. some may have slight variations in color or small bubbles from the furnace.
Approximate measurement included with item details, each is hand made and may vary slightly.
Indulge in the art of fine living with our Handcrafted Stemless Wine Glasses. Born from the fusion of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics, these glasses are more than just drinkware; they're a statement of style.
Inspired by the ethereal beauty of the northern lights, each glass is a swirl of vibrant colors - from the deep purples of Amethyst to the oceanic blues of Sapphire. Crafted by hand in our artisan studio, these glasses are not just drinkware but a statement of art. Whether it's a cool smoothie or a spirited cocktail, the ergonomic thumb divot ensures a tactile grip, making every sip a celebration. Embrace the bubbles and the signature DGW logo inside each piece, a testament to our love for detail and quality. Ready for your home bar or as a gift that dazzles, the Tundra Series promises more than just a drink; it offers an experience.
*Dishwasher SAFE*
*Not for hot liquids like Tea or Coffee*
Meet Cameron, the artist, founder and namesake behind Dougherty Glassworks.
Cameron’s obsession with glass began the moment he first gathered glass on the end of a rod. Since 2007 he’s been honing his craft, beginning his formal education at the Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina, followed by a 5-year apprenticeship in California, and stints in studios up and down the west coast.
In 2017, Cameron moved to Vancouver, BC where he launched Dougherty Glassworks out of the Terminal City Glass Co-op, where he was studio manager from 2018-2021.
In 2024, Cameron built his own studio in Aldergrove, BC When he’s not working on his own business, Cameron is passionate about training students and apprentices, building the glass-blowing community, and cultivating a love for glass in everyone he meets.
Originally from California’s central valley, Cameron now lives and works in Langley, BC.