Studio Borowski
Studio Borowski was founded in 1990 by Stanislaw Borowski, a well-known artist and engraver for 30 years. His works are in the collections of numerous museums, galleries and private collections around the world.
In 1993, Studio Borowski was taken over by Stanislaw's sons, Pawel and Victor Borowski. They expanded the Borowski Studio's proposals with their own projects: a collection of original glassware, a collection of luminous objects made entirely of glass, and furniture - animals.
Perfectly crafted objects made of glass delight and irritate at the same time. They delight because they are different from what we have seen so far. They irritate because they escape our aesthetic habits and tastes....
The great Artist and Father passes on his passions to his sons. He reveals the secrets of glass, shares his knowledge, gained through years of hard work at the smelting furnace. He slowly cedes his workshop to his sons....
This continuity of family tradition accounts for the worldwide phenomenon of the Borowski Studio. Stanislaw Borowski has created a well-functioning family business. Unique, original, surprising, unusual, avant-garde and beautiful glass. Glass made by Borowski!
Borowski Superstar! I would like to invite you to a meeting with glass that stirs emotions around the world.
Anita Bialic
Stanislaw Borowski is one of the most famous glass artists in the world... not only in Poland. His entire family is involved in glass. It's a joint family venture.
When I first saw the Borowskis' work four years ago, I was intrigued and delighted by the wonder of the animals and figures and their unusual colors.
Encounters with the Borowskis' art are always accompanied by excitement and joy. I believe that their creative activity will continue for many years to come. Poland should be proud to have such artists.
Victor Ashe
Stanislaw Borowski, born in 1944 Moutiers, France, is, next to Czeslaw Zuber, the most internationally known Polish glass artist. His "sculptures" are in the collections of many museums, galleries and private collections.