Juli Bolaños-Durman on recycled glass

27.01.21. Internet


Juli Bolaños-Durman is an artist and sculptor best known for her work with cut and engraved recycled glass. She was born and raised in Costa Rica, initially studying graphic design. However, in 2010 she moved to Edinburgh to take an MA in her chosen material and her career took off.

Her beautifully colourful, joyfully decorative, genuinely jaunty pieces have been exhibited at the V&A in London, Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven, Somerset’s Make Hauser & Wirth, Design Days Dubai and the Corning Glass Museum in the US. Over the years, she has also received commissions from the National Glass Centre Collection in Sunderland as well as the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.

In 2015 she won an Elle Decoration British Design Award, while in 2017 she was selected for the prestigious Jerwood Makers Open.

In this episode we talk about: staying creative during lockdown; growing up in Costa Rica; taking the decision to move to Scotland; the importance of play; how reuse is a rebellious act; her relationship with colour; making art more accessible; and why a simple jug might really want to be an astronaut (no, really it might).  

Find out more about Juli Bolaños-Durman


Bolaños-Durman’s work is full of joy and colour. The Costa Rican artist uses recycled glass that she cuts and engraves. This is part of her Ode to Intuición series. 



This is part of the artist’s Solace Collection, a series of vessels focussing on remembrance. 


These are more pieces from the Ode to Intuición series, which explores notions of preciousness and play. All images: Shannon Tofts