If you are looking for a unique experience in Vermont, make a trip to Little River HotGlass Studio. Glass blowing is a fascinating art form, and at this studio, you can watch the whole mesmerizing process of blowing glass into ornaments, bowls, vases, and other fine decorative objects. At Little River HotGlass Studio, you can try your hand at glassblowing too, or if you are just interested in observing, you can walk through the studio and shop, marveling at the masterful artists’ stunning pieces.

The Little River HotGlass Studio is an amazing little glassblowing studio located in Stowe, Vermont. The studio was founded by Michael Trimpol in 1995, and it has been producing beautiful pieces of art ever since.

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The shop at Little River HotGlass Studio has a plentiful selection of optic helix balls (pictured here), bowls, vases, ornaments, perfume bottles, and tableware.

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For those who wish to learn or increase their knowledge of glassblowing, you can take a class at the studio. In order to take classes, registration is required. For more information about the glassblowing classes, click here.

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All the pieces are handmade in the studio by one of the three full-time artists at Little River HotGlass.

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For a mesmerizing experience, watch the artists hard at work, crafting these elegant glassblowing pieces. There is no formal tour at the studio; instead, you can take your time and walk through the studio and watch and learn how the process of glassblowing unfolds.

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The Little River HotGlass Studio is open to the public Thursday - Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m with free admission.

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Visting a glassblowing studio is a wonderful activity, no matter if you want to attempt it yourself or simply enjoy watching the fascinating process. Little River HotGlass has everything you could hope for in a glassblowing studio. For more information about the workshop, click here.

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Address: 593 Moscow Rd, Stowe, VT 05672, USA