by Shawn Wagoner
Charles Correll's career as a hot glass artist helps him know what artisans require of their furnaces. Adapting industrial techniques to the small-scale studio, he designed and built his first recuperative glass furnace in 1980. When not working on efficient hot shop equipment, he continues to create goblets and private commissions.
This article was originally published on page 54 of the September/October 2014 issue of Glass Art.