Welcome to October — one of the last months before the chaos of the holiday season ensues. It’s never been more important to practice self care and prepare yourself for the crazy, which brings us to our October giveaway. This month we’re giving away a simple and elegant water pipe made by Terp Tube. It […]
What’s better on a lazy Labor Day weekend than kicking back on the back patio with your feet up and having a fresh bowl packed and ready to go? That’s right — nothing. That’s why we’re running a giveaway sponsored by Legal Smoke Shop this month. Three lucky winners will be taking home a durable […]
This month, our Featured Glass Artist is Jennifer Sanders and her team at Zenesis Glass. You can enter to win one of four different sets of handpipes, nectar collectors, chillums, one hitters and tips. Get the full rundown on Zenesis in our exclusive interview with Jennifer Sanders and enter to win one of their heady […]
This month’s featured glass artist is Shawn Armour of Dohn Joe Glass — based in Seattle,Washington. Get to know more about him and all of his intricately designed pieces in this exclusive Heady Pages interview. Shawn Armour first took an interest in glassblowing when his friend Chris made it his career. After spending countless days […]
In this month’s instalment of our Featured Glass Artist series, Andrew Tischler is giving away a beautiful pendant. Enter to win below. Andrew Tischler of Andrew Tischler Glass took the first steps into glassmaking in 2008 at the age of 19. His father had signed him and his siblings up for a week-long flameworking class […]
Jacksonville’s Ash “The Pizza Boy ” developed an interest in glass after spending so much time around the artistic medium while working at a headshop and developing stickers and apparel out of his art. After just two short years, he developed a unique flamework art style from his background in graffiti artwork. “I’ve always worked […]
Win one of two Original Gangolf pipes in this month’s giveaway. Andy from Starfish Designs started melting glass back in 1998 in Ashland, Oregon. “My first official piece was this mushroom marble, and I remember being so excited,” he recounts. With tons of inspiration around, he immersed himself in the glass-blowing culture, taking inspiration from […]