Homo Faber logo
Gudhjem, Denmark

Baltic Sea Glass

Atelier
Glassblower

Crafting nature's splendor in Danish glass art

Bornholm's dramatic nature and a glowing passion for the aesthetic and technical possibilities inspired the couple, Maibritt Jönsson and Pete Hunner to found Baltic Sea Glass back in 1981. Since then, the studio located on the rocky coast of Bornholm has become a creative centre for some of the most talented glass blowers and the finest glass art. Rooted in the Danish design tradition, collections both of utility glass and Unika pieces are created and can be purchased in the open space shop-atelier area.

©Jesper Westley

Visitors can also experience glass blowing up close live. Here they can ask questions, take photos and see some Unika pieces unfold before them. Series like The Ocean, Snowflake, Corn, Beehive are inspired by the beautiful nature surrounding the studio, and the founders own artistic methods, where the finest craftsmanship meets a glowing passion for the endless possibilities of working with glass.

©Jesper Westley

Where


Baltic Sea Glass

Address: Melstedvej 47, 3760, Gudhjem, Denmark
Hours: Daily 10:00-17:00
Phone: +45 56485641

Find Baltic Sea Glass in the itinerary

Bornholm: the wonders of the craft island
1 location
Located in the Baltic Sea, Bornholm is as unique as it is famous for its arts and craft. People from around the world come to discover the beautiful scenery and talented craftspeople located on the island. Follow our 12 recommendations to discover glassblowing, ceramics and woodturning here through the masterful hands of the artisans giving Bornholm its reputation.

Homo Faber
Receive inspiring craft discoveries
Presented by
Terms of useCookiesCopyrightsPrivacy policyContact info