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1020 Glass Art and Decor – Downtown

$20 for $50 Worth of Handmade Blown-Glass Artwork and Gifts

$20
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No Longer Available
Thu Sep 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$50
Discount
60%
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$30
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In a Nutshell

Local institution stocks more than 10,000 handmade glass gifts, from stunning wall art and chandeliers to Texas-themed figurines

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 14, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid in-store only. Not valid for sale items. Not valid for special orders.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A piece of handmade glassware has both an aesthetic value and a functional use, like a mustache you can remove and use as campfire kindling. Fuse form and function with this Groupon.

$20 for $50 Worth of Handmade Blown-Glass Artwork and Gifts

Shoppers can peruse a collection of more than 10,000 handmade glass items, such as a Texas-longhorn figurine ($67.95), a cobalt-blue jewelry bowl ($29.95), and a fluted coral wall art piece ($247.95).

1020 Glass Art and Decor

1020 Glass Art and Decor takes its name from its mission to provide exquisite artwork to everyday people by often pricing its handmade glass creations between $10 and $20. Behind the downtown Austin’s space-age art-deco storefront, their sales team of enthusiastic and knowledgeable designers and art experts as they amass a collection of more than 5,000 glass vases, drink sets, bowls, figurines, and chandeliers. As a locally-owned business, 1020 takes pride in its community and boosts the city’s culture scene by employing 10 highly trained in-house art consultants. They also give back through charitable functions and support of area nonprofits, such as Project Transitions’s hospice and housing care for HIV and AIDS patients. The designers even show their love for their home state through their inventory, with a number of Texas-themed pieces available for purchase, such as a majestic longhorn steer, a golden-horn wine stopper, or a miniaturized Lyle Lovett imprisoned in a crystal paperweight.

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1020 Glass Art and Decor

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    Downtown

    208 Colorado St.
    Austin, Texas 78701
    (888) 495-1020
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