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Website: eventseeker.com
Phone: (206) 682-9939
Cross Streets: Between S Jackson St and S Main St
Closed now
- Fri 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
311 Occidental Ave S Seattle, WA 98104-2839 ·2274.95 mi
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Amenities
- Family friendly
Reviews
tripadvisorBeautiful work, fair prices. Most importantly, they are good to their word. We bought several pieces to be shipped home. One piece broke in transit. As they promised at the time of purchase, they guaranteed free replacement for anything broken in shipment -- and they did! It took a bit to make contact but no hassle, no argument, no haggling. A pleasure doing business with Daniel, Chris, and Don.
MoreWhile the glass goods are a bit expensive, so budget accordingly, the experience is wonderful. Watching them blow the glass in the back was a fantastic sight. If you're in Pioneer Square, drop in for sure!
MoreGreat place to stop in and you can watch them blow the glass. Better prices than you can find elsewhere in town.
MoreDown in the Pioneer Square area of Seattle is this Glass Shop. Of the many we visited in our few days in Seattle, this probably had the most amount of glass pieces available for sale. Lamps, vases, globes, jewelry. platters, chandeliers and more in a nicely displayed setting. The hot shop is also located here, so if the glass blowers are making their masterpieces, you can enjoy watching on how they take molten glass and turn it into a work of art.
MoreI look for glassblowing studios wherever I am. This one did not disappoint. Unique pieces, including globes for lighting. Entertaining demonstrations!
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