Glasybaby
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Glasybaby

Seattle, Washington

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Hand-blown glass votives made in Seattle since 2001, each one unique, each one named. The flagship store on Madrona is a kaleidoscope of color — hundreds of glowing votives lining the walls and shelves. It's a genuine Seattle original, and the company donates a portion of every sale to charities. Buy one and light it at home — it becomes the best lamp you own.

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Pick one in person — the colors look different with a candle inside. The workshop in Madrona sometimes offers blow-your-own sessions.

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