Ondines Glass Plate

the venue

REFLECT 2008 takes place at:

Glaziers Hall,
9 Montague Close
London
SE1 9DD

Glaziers Hall is an ideal venue for the REFLECT event. Situated on the south bank of the Thames and adjacent to London Bridge it is ideally situated for a central London glass fair.

Click here for directions & travel information.

The building itself is owned by The Worshipful Company of Glaziers & Painters of Glass, The Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers and The Worshipful Company of Launderers. It is also the home of the London Stained Glass Repository.

REFLECT 2008 will be using the spacious Foyer which provides space for a number of exhibitor stands as well as a fully staffed cloakroom.

On the ground floor off the Foyer is the Banqueting Hall which will be used for a further 24 exhibitors. The hall boasts three spectacular chandeliers and a number of illuminated stained glass panels.

On the first floor the fair is utilising the River Room with its panoramic views of the Thames and the City. It also forms a gallery over the Banqueting Hall thereby linking the two rooms.

Light refreshments and a bar will be available in the River Room for the duration of the fair. There are also a number of places to eat in close proximity to Glaziers Hall.

A floor plan is available on this site and also in the visitor guide distributed at the fair.

Glaziers Hall is in the heart of London and therefore is close to many other attractions. Please click here for further information.


accessibility

REFLECT 2008 is keen to make the event as accessible as possible.

Glaziers Hall is an old building but was fully refurbished in the late 1970s to a very high standard.

There is level access from the street.
Wheelchair-accessible facilities are to be found off the Foyer as shown on the floor plan.
Access to the first floor River Room, the bar and other refreshments is by lift from the lobby area.

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image (top left): An 'Ondines' dish by Lalique (c. 1921) - Image supplied by Andy McConnell.
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