

Door County Leaf Strand
Laurel Grey
Mimicking light streaming through the leaves, these strands by Laurel Grey will brighten up your windows, patios or walls. Good indoors or out; if outside hang away from hard surfaces they could blow into. Hang them from your trees! The leaves are hand cut from thick glass, hand painted and slumped in a kiln to give them a curved, organic shape that makes them less vulnerable to breakage. Stones and driftwood are from Door County beaches.
Available in various lengths.
About the Artist

Laurel Grey
Laurel grew up in Japan, Germany and Texas and spent most of her adult life in Washington State and the central coast of California, moving to Wisconsin in 2007. Her glass reflects a blend of all these various geographies and cultures. She’s particularly influenced by the Japanese aesthetic of bringing the outside in, in close harmony with the natural world. Her work includes coffee tables with glass leaves, branches and stones under glass; strands and windchimes of floating glass leaves; window and wall panels made with glass leaves, stones and cultured seaglass.
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