Decorative Soap Dish
Lisa OakleyMore than just a simple soap holder, these decorative glass dishes are designed to fit a bar of soap but are versatile enough for countless other u...
View full detailsLisa, the daughter of Sid and Pat Oakley began blowing glass in 1994. She went on to build the first hot glass art studio in eastern North Carolina.
Lisa's hot glass studio is nestled in a natural setting on the grounds of Cedar Creek Gallery. Her parents, Sid and Pat Oakley, both potters, started the gallery in 1968. Over the last fifty-five years, it has grown to support several resident artists and over 200 regional and national craftspeople.
More than just a simple soap holder, these decorative glass dishes are designed to fit a bar of soap but are versatile enough for countless other u...
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These decorative glass dishes are a charming addition to any space, whether you're celebrating the holidays or adding a touch of beauty year-round....
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These decorative glass dishes are great for the holidays - or year-round! At 5" x 5", they take up very little room and come in handy for so many ...
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These small decorative glass dishes are great for the holidays - or year-round! At 3" x 3", they take up very little room and come in handy for so...
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These handcrafted glass dishes by Lisa Oakley are as versatile as they are beautiful—perfect for everyday use. Measuring approximately 5" x 5", the...
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These small decorative glass dishes are great for the holidays - or year-round! At 3" x 3", they take up very little room and come in handy for so...
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