Emma’s inspiration comes from the patterns found in nature placed alongside the everyday of the man-made world while also being influenced by a typically British quirkyness around her.
Her ideas comes from the beauty she finds in everyday life, things that others might often miss, such as a bright purple iris poking through an old rusty gate or a snippet of floral fabric pinned up in a terrace window.
Since graduating from Loughborough University in 2008 with a degree in printed textile design Emma has been producing decorative glass panels in her own distinctive style. After gaining experience working for a leading glass manufacturer Emma was awarded funding from the Enterprise Inc Scheme in July 2010 to set up on her own. Indeed, Emma’s interest in working with glass as a product has enabled her to establish a fresh niche in the market appealing to those who wish to bring an attractive originality to their interior décor.
Her ideas comes from the beauty she finds in everyday life, things that others might often miss, such as a bright purple iris poking through an old rusty gate or a snippet of floral fabric pinned up in a terrace window.
Since graduating from Loughborough University in 2008 with a degree in printed textile design Emma has been producing decorative glass panels in her own distinctive style. After gaining experience working for a leading glass manufacturer Emma was awarded funding from the Enterprise Inc Scheme in July 2010 to set up on her own. Indeed, Emma’s interest in working with glass as a product has enabled her to establish a fresh niche in the market appealing to those who wish to bring an attractive originality to their interior décor.









