‘Glasgow style’ guru Daniel Cottier to be honoured
His working life started as a 14-year-old apprentice at a Glasgow glazing firm and he rose to become one of Scotland’s leading artists and designers - but is now largely forgotten in his home country.
Now the National Trust for Scotland has unveiled plans to celebrate the life and legacy of Daniel Cottier.
The 19th century glass artist is the hugely influential figure credited with introducing the “Asthetic Movement” to Australia and America, and has been dubbed Glasgow’s Victorian answer to Terence Conran.
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