Guido Adam lives and works in Zurich (Switzerland) and has been working with glass since 2002.
He is internationally recognised for innovative tools and lampworking techniques, including specialised hollow bead processes. His work is noted for its refined technical combinations and lifelike eye murrine canes, featured in animal sculptures and pendants.
His portfolio includes hollow and solid beads, marbles, sculptures, and two- and three-dimensional pendants, employing techniques such as inside-out, compression, implosion, cutβn flip, and lumina fuming.
An experienced international instructor, Guido teaches worldwide and has published in leading glass magazines.
He is actively involved with organisations including the ISGB, Bild-Werk Germany, and Murano, supporting and inspiring glass artists globally.