Max Jacquard’s father was an architect and design has always been a big influence since his childhood. But after a brief encounter with furniture design, he soon realised that it was far too restrictive and too much based in creativity at the drawing board and so he discovered the freedom of working with glass and joined the Ceramics and Glass department at Buckinghamshire New University, in High Wycombe. What particularly attracted him to glass was the alchemic process of glass transformation by heat in the kiln and the possibility of exploring materials and being creative by actually making. Inspired by the natural world where he lives, in many of his pieces the moulds and textures are taken directly from natural forms and surfaces close to his studio, in the Kent countryside. His work can be seen at the V&A in London, the Shanghai Glass Museum and MAVA in Alcorcon, Madrid.
Max Jacquard