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The Steuben name has survived because there is something extraordinary about Steuben glass. Perhaps its aura comes from a combination of elegant design, ability to refract light, and exceptional ...
But back to Steuben. In 1932, Steuben developed its own signature glass, a highly refractive type that emitted a dazzling array of colors when illuminated with a beam of light.
Other exhibits: a pair of glass slippers made to fit Gloria Swanson; a replica of Steuben’s 16 by 8 in. glass casket in which, in Santo Domingo City, repose a few handfuls of ashes that were ...
But we’ve got people who understand glass art and the history of Steuben. We have a loyal following for Steuben. It feels as though Steuben is home again.
In a memorable Hollywood scene from "Risky Business," the 1983 comedy drama that launched Tom Cruise to stardom, a mother's prized Steuben glass egg goes missing from the mantelpiece only to ...
Steuben was shut down in 2011 and repurchased by Corning Inc., which tapped the Corning Museum of Glass to license and oversee sales and production of items starting in 2013.
In a memorable Hollywood scene from “Risky Business,” the 1983 comedy drama that launched Tom Cruise to stardom, a mother’s prized Steuben glass egg goes missing from the mantelpiece only ...
Steuben Glass was an American glass works manufacturing company best known for their iridescent and Modernist-styled clear glass pieces. The company was founded in 1903 by Thomas G. Hawks, a ...
Steuben Glass provided Corning Inc. something it hadn’t had before — the kind of prestige that drew the company into national and international art circles.
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