For the love of glass
- Nikos creates blown forms from recycled glass
- Crete is his everlasting source of inspiration
- His works express the simple pleasures of life
Since he discovered the art of glass blowing, Nikos Haritakis has been fully embracing this practice – a kind of love at first sight. Based in his native Crete, the Greek craftsman produces decorative and utilitarian items in the traditional hand-blown glass technique. Made from recycled glass that he collects, the objects are finely crafted without the use of any mould. Nikos' expertise extends to glass composition, processing various elements such as iron, bronze or stone. From wine glasses to bottles and vases, his creations are characterised by the purity of colours and the softness of lines, shapes and shades that are directly inspired by the Mediterranean landscapes that surround him.
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INTERVIEW
It was in 1981, in Crete, after a fortuitous encounter with Nikos Troullinos, a renowned glassblower. He invited me to his workshop in Athens. I went there, and from that moment on, from the very first contact with this art, I decided that this is what I would follow.
At the start of my career, I was offered to go to Paris and open a laboratory there. I thought about it, but I could not leave my home country. Crete is my main inspiration, and that is why I have no regrets. It is from this place that I became who I am, and this place that also distinguishes my work.
Each object I make is timeless. Innovation lies in the fact that every one of my creations is unique and special. Until now, Crete has not shown any tradition in the field of glass. So, my experience over 40 years could be the start of a local tradition in this craft.
Not at the moment. My brother and my son are specialising in the craft with me, so in some ways, they are my apprentices. It is common in my close environment; good friends often work together. Every year, before I close the glass furnace, I invite them and we create objects together.




















