The GlassMarket at The Corning Museum of Glass is designed to be an extension of the total Museum experience. Each of the shops in the GlassMarket is presented in a unique way, with distinctive product merchandising, and reflects some aspect of The Museum experience. Seven boutiques, each devoted to a different area of glass or glass-related products, complete the shopping experience:
Art Glass presents handmade works from glass artists worldwide: paperweights, vases, sculpture, and giftware.
World Glass stocks stemware and giftware from such famous manufacturers as Waterford, Lalique, Baccarat, and Riedel.
Jewelry provides glass jewelry from around the world, fine beadwork, and flameworked objects made by local artists.
Innovation, which has the Museum's "200-inch Disk" as its centerpiece, carries products that reflect the three galleries in the Glass Innovation Center: Optics, Windows and Vessels. Merchandise includes telescopes, binoculars, laboratory glassware, sunglasses, and artistic furniture formed from panels of glass.
Collectibles, which is perhaps our most popular shop with Museum visitors, offers flameworked animals made in The Museum, holiday ornaments and gifts, stained glass, paperweights, and souvenirs.
Museum contains books on a wide spectrum of topics related to glass, glass collecting, glass history, glass manufacturing, and many others. The Museum shop also contains giftware that reflects items in The Museum collection of 35,000 objects, such as note cards, puzzles, scarves, neckties, and jewelry.
Corning Home features the well-known products of World Kitchen, formerly known as the Corning Consumer Products Company: versatile housewares products such as Corelle dinnerware, CorningWare cookware, and Pyrex Ovenware, as well as glass household products and accessories from manufacturers worldwide.
For more information, please call 1-800-723-9156.