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We are 

OPEN

FOR THE SEASON

Open
(May 1 – Nov 1)

We hope you have the time to stop by and watch our professional artists in action. While Alder House is not a “blow-your-own” studio, we offer our visitors a unique front-row glassblowing experience — not behind a glass or wall, but right in the heat of it all!

What you will see is the real thing, like you would in Venice and other distinguished glass venues around the world. You will have the process explained, in detail, and will be offered the opportunity to ask the artist all the questions you have about the craft, and science, of glassblowing.

We also have a wide selection of beautiful finished work at reasonable prices. There is absolutely no admission fee to visit the Alder House, so stop by and say “Hello”… you’ll be glad you did!

WATCH

Watch our craftsmen, and women, ply the 2000 year-old art of turning molten glass into pieces of art.

LEARN

Have questions about this intriguing craft? Our artists are friendly and very knowledgeable.

CUSTOMIZE

Pick out a design, its colors and materials — make it yours! Watch your masterpiece come to life!

CHERISH

See something you like? We have an extensive selection of finished work that's ready to go home with you.

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DISCOVER THE ALDER HOUSE

Whether you’re just driving through Lincoln City, or are visiting for a while, we’re conveniently located just minutes off the Oregon Coast Highway at:
611 Immonen Road,Lincoln City, OR, 97367.

Have questions before your visit?
Check out our FAQs page, or give us a call at (541) 994-6485

We are open from 10 ‘til 5 daily, from the first of May until the end of October