Luxury Glassware Brand glassybaby Expands to Texas, Opens New Retail Store in NorthPark Center
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~ Dallas, TX - glassybaby, the renowned art-glass votive company known for its mission-driven and USA-made products, has announced the grand opening of its newest storefront location at NorthPark Center on Friday, November 29. This marks the first store outside of the Pacific Northwest for the brand, which was founded in Seattle over 20 years ago.
Each glassybaby vessel, whether it's a votive, drinker, rocker, vase, or ornament, is hand-blown by skilled artisans in Seattle and Montana. With over 400 colors to choose from and collections designed for various occasions, each piece is unique and carries a special name and meaning such as Hope, Courage, Strength, and Gratitude. The brand has garnered a passionate following around the world as people gift glassybaby to commemorate important moments in their lives or to simply spread everyday inspiration. As the holiday season approaches, these handmade glass votives make ideal gifts while also giving back to charitable causes with every purchase.
Since its inception, glassybaby has donated over $15 million to organizations supporting people, animals, and the planet. Half of their giving goes towards the B+ Foundation which aids children and families battling cancer. In recognition of their philanthropic efforts, glassybaby was named Top Community Champion of 2024 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Staying true to their mission of giving back to the community with every store opening, a portion of sales from the NorthPark Center location will support Cancer Support Community North Texas. This organization offers support groups, counseling services, healthy lifestyle activities and resources for those affected by cancer.
Founder Lee Rhodes is a three-time lung cancer survivor who started glassybaby in her garage two decades ago. The company now operates a manufacturing facility in Montana where they provide free training for aspiring glassblowers. The new NorthPark Center location joins other retail stores located in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, Lake Oswego, Oregon, and Livingston, Montana.
"We are thrilled to become a part of the Dallas community and to launch just in time for the holiday season," said Rhodes. "For 20 years, glassybaby has been creating beautiful handmade glass votives that not only give back to the community but also promote hope and healing. We are excited to expand this mission in the greater Dallas area."
The pop-up location can be found on Level One near Nordstrom in the former retail space of Diptyque at NorthPark Center. With its unique products and philanthropic mission, glassybaby is sure to make a positive impact on the Dallas community.
Each glassybaby vessel, whether it's a votive, drinker, rocker, vase, or ornament, is hand-blown by skilled artisans in Seattle and Montana. With over 400 colors to choose from and collections designed for various occasions, each piece is unique and carries a special name and meaning such as Hope, Courage, Strength, and Gratitude. The brand has garnered a passionate following around the world as people gift glassybaby to commemorate important moments in their lives or to simply spread everyday inspiration. As the holiday season approaches, these handmade glass votives make ideal gifts while also giving back to charitable causes with every purchase.
Since its inception, glassybaby has donated over $15 million to organizations supporting people, animals, and the planet. Half of their giving goes towards the B+ Foundation which aids children and families battling cancer. In recognition of their philanthropic efforts, glassybaby was named Top Community Champion of 2024 by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Staying true to their mission of giving back to the community with every store opening, a portion of sales from the NorthPark Center location will support Cancer Support Community North Texas. This organization offers support groups, counseling services, healthy lifestyle activities and resources for those affected by cancer.
Founder Lee Rhodes is a three-time lung cancer survivor who started glassybaby in her garage two decades ago. The company now operates a manufacturing facility in Montana where they provide free training for aspiring glassblowers. The new NorthPark Center location joins other retail stores located in Seattle and Bellevue, Washington, Lake Oswego, Oregon, and Livingston, Montana.
"We are thrilled to become a part of the Dallas community and to launch just in time for the holiday season," said Rhodes. "For 20 years, glassybaby has been creating beautiful handmade glass votives that not only give back to the community but also promote hope and healing. We are excited to expand this mission in the greater Dallas area."
The pop-up location can be found on Level One near Nordstrom in the former retail space of Diptyque at NorthPark Center. With its unique products and philanthropic mission, glassybaby is sure to make a positive impact on the Dallas community.
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