Oseng-Rees Reflection Ltd
Consultancy and Bespoke Design in Artisan Fused Recycled Glass | TEDx speaker | Award Winner- Surface Design Award, Exterior Surface of the Year 2025

Huge congratulations to Phil Whiddon, winner of the #BestOfBelronUK award,
@belrongroup @autoglass_uk 2026
It’s been a real privilege to create these trophies, each one crafted from #waste #windscreen #glass and #reclaimed #wood, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be thrown away. The unique wooden stand was a one off piece handmade by @harshwordswoodwork , a brilliant local woodworker whose craftsmanship completed the design beautifully.
Wishing all the finalists the very best of luck in Portugal. Celebrating excellence while championing sustainability feels pretty special.
And a massive well done to Steve Carey (2nd place) and Kyle Nicholson (3rd place). A big shout‑out as well to all the finalists: James Nicholas, Hollie Haynes, Shane Rutter, Steven Lawson, and Ryan Laughton.

Huge congratulations to Phil Whiddon, winner of the #BestOfBelronUK award,
@belrongroup @autoglass_uk 2026
It’s been a real privilege to create these trophies, each one crafted from #waste #windscreen #glass and #reclaimed #wood, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be thrown away. The unique wooden stand was a one off piece handmade by @harshwordswoodwork , a brilliant local woodworker whose craftsmanship completed the design beautifully.
Wishing all the finalists the very best of luck in Portugal. Celebrating excellence while championing sustainability feels pretty special.
And a massive well done to Steve Carey (2nd place) and Kyle Nicholson (3rd place). A big shout‑out as well to all the finalists: James Nicholas, Hollie Haynes, Shane Rutter, Steven Lawson, and Ryan Laughton.

Huge congratulations to Phil Whiddon, winner of the #BestOfBelronUK award,
@belrongroup @autoglass_uk 2026
It’s been a real privilege to create these trophies, each one crafted from #waste #windscreen #glass and #reclaimed #wood, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be thrown away. The unique wooden stand was a one off piece handmade by @harshwordswoodwork , a brilliant local woodworker whose craftsmanship completed the design beautifully.
Wishing all the finalists the very best of luck in Portugal. Celebrating excellence while championing sustainability feels pretty special.
And a massive well done to Steve Carey (2nd place) and Kyle Nicholson (3rd place). A big shout‑out as well to all the finalists: James Nicholas, Hollie Haynes, Shane Rutter, Steven Lawson, and Ryan Laughton.

Huge congratulations to Phil Whiddon, winner of the #BestOfBelronUK award,
@belrongroup @autoglass_uk 2026
It’s been a real privilege to create these trophies, each one crafted from #waste #windscreen #glass and #reclaimed #wood, giving new life to materials that would otherwise be thrown away. The unique wooden stand was a one off piece handmade by @harshwordswoodwork , a brilliant local woodworker whose craftsmanship completed the design beautifully.
Wishing all the finalists the very best of luck in Portugal. Celebrating excellence while championing sustainability feels pretty special.
And a massive well done to Steve Carey (2nd place) and Kyle Nicholson (3rd place). A big shout‑out as well to all the finalists: James Nicholas, Hollie Haynes, Shane Rutter, Steven Lawson, and Ryan Laughton.

This is worth celebrating! What an achievement and congratulations to all involved!
@riba
#RIBA
@a.threadstudio
@jennyboddington
@claire_thread
@thebuttermarketredruth
@redruthrevival
#JewellConstruction
#MethodConsulting
#TrevorHumphreyAssociates

Hacks to the Futures 2026: Framtidsfestivalen som gir deg innsikt, kunnskap og inspirasjon
Onsdag 3. juni
12:00 - 19:00
Sted: Tou Scene
Påmeldingsfrist 1. juni kl 11:00
https://www.naeringsforeningen.no/arrangementer/fremtidsfestivalen_2026
Foredragsholdere:
Thomas Dybdahl
Artist
Prasad Vanga
Gründer og CEO
Morten Krogvold
Fotograf
Martin Gran
Daglig leder Snøhetta Foundation
Gunnar Roalkvam
Forfatter og historieforteller
Gabriel Schanche Gilje
Daglig leder, Holon Arkitektur avd. Stavanger
Maria Aasbø
Daglig leder, Ungt Entreprenørskap Rogaland
Maren Skjelde
Daglig leder, Eikund
Andre Fangueiro
Innovation and business leader, Human_lab
Trond Dagsland
Daglig leder, Canoe AS
Arild Østin Ommundsen
Regissør og manusforfatter, Chezville
Tyra Oseng-Rees
Founder and Director, Oseng-Rees Reflection Ltd.
Anne Beate Hovind
Daglig leder, Future Library
Janne Stigen Drangsholt
Professor, UiS
Jomy Joseph
Forsker og industriell designer
Jane Davidson
Politiker fra Wales, tidligere miljø- og bærekraftsminister
Mikael Leppa
Head of Design, Equinor
Annenita Bakker
Head of Studio Stavanger, Frog Norge
#hackstothefutures #futuregen #fremtidsloven #inspiringstories #sustainableliving bærekraftig @naeringsforeningen_stv

Sitting by the pool watching my daughter train while putting the final touches on my talk, and I’m excited to share this.
I’ll be speaking at Hacks to the Futures 2026 in Stavanger this June, hosted by Næringsforeningen i Stavanger-regionen.
A festival all about insight, knowledge and future thinking.
I’ll be diving into creativity, cultural understanding, cross‑disciplinary collaboration, and how the Welsh #FutureGenerationsAct continues to shape the way I think about sustainability and long‑term value. And yes I’ll be sharing some of my own work too.
And the speaker lineup… what a privilege to join this group:
@naeringsforeningen_stv
•@thomasdybdahl Thomas Dybdahl – Artist
•Prasad Vanga – Founder & CEO
• @mortenkrogvold Morten Krogvold – Photographer
• @martinhaakongranMartin Gran – Partner, Snøhetta
• @gunnarroalkvam Gunnar Roald Kvam – Author & storyteller
• @ggilje Gabriel Schanche Gilje – Managing Director, Holon Arkitektur Stavanger
• @marenskjelde Maren Skjelde – Managing Director, Eikund
• @trondagsland Trond Dagsland – Managing Director, Canoe AS
• @mongofar Arild Østin Ommundsen – Film director & screenwriter
• @abhovind Anne Beate Hovind – Managing Director, Future Library
• @jannestigendrangsholt Janne Stigen Drangsholt – Professor, University of Stavanger
• Jomy Joseph – Researcher & industrial designer
If you’re in Stavanger on 3 June, come join us.

This fused recycled glass panel has been cut to size, given polished edges, and is now ready for a private customer. Made from amber beer bottles, the six pieces will sit flush with no visible grout line, forming a seamless splashback within a natural wood surround. Outer edges polished, internal edges arrised, and the surface finished with an anti‑fingerprint nanocoating. Packed and ready for transport. Can’t wait to see the installation.
Overall size: 92 × 70 cm.

This fused recycled glass panel has been cut to size, given polished edges, and is now ready for a private customer. Made from amber beer bottles, the six pieces will sit flush with no visible grout line, forming a seamless splashback within a natural wood surround. Outer edges polished, internal edges arrised, and the surface finished with an anti‑fingerprint nanocoating. Packed and ready for transport. Can’t wait to see the installation.
Overall size: 92 × 70 cm.
This fused recycled glass panel has been cut to size, given polished edges, and is now ready for a private customer. Made from amber beer bottles, the six pieces will sit flush with no visible grout line, forming a seamless splashback within a natural wood surround. Outer edges polished, internal edges arrised, and the surface finished with an anti‑fingerprint nanocoating. Packed and ready for transport. Can’t wait to see the installation.
Overall size: 92 × 70 cm.

This fused recycled glass panel has been cut to size, given polished edges, and is now ready for a private customer. Made from amber beer bottles, the six pieces will sit flush with no visible grout line, forming a seamless splashback within a natural wood surround. Outer edges polished, internal edges arrised, and the surface finished with an anti‑fingerprint nanocoating. Packed and ready for transport. Can’t wait to see the installation.
Overall size: 92 × 70 cm.

Fused recycled glass panel in amber coloured beer bottles.
Size: 92 × 70 cm.
Image from Craft Hub EU. Photo by Garry Bartlett.

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

Celebrating 100 UK businesses in the #greengrowth 100 #Awards today, proving that sustainability and growth can go hand in hand. My mission began with the belief that waste glass, circular innovation and beauty belong together.
I nearly jumped when they described the runner‑up turning waste into upcycled products, for a moment I thought it was my work. Then they revealed it was a company transforming hospitality towels into stylish clothes. Instead of feeling discouraged, I felt proud that circular business models like ours are being recognised.
I was joined by my friend and carbon expert Juan, who supported my life‑cycle reporting at Salford University, and catching up made the day even better.
Hearing Ben Fogle share his environmental journey and passion for small steps of change was genuinely inspiring.
Days like today make the hard work worth it. Recognition from @SmallBusinessBritain, @BT and the #WillowReview fuels the motivation to keep going.
Tomorrow it’s back to the studio, PPE on, continuing to turn waste glass into beauty

#Architects and #designers. #rethink how recycled materials can shape the #future of our #built #environment.
I’m hosting a #live #webinar at #CPD platform #leanformua, “Recycled Materials in Architecture: From Waste to Wonder,” where I’ll share practical insights, real project examples, and what I’ve learned from transforming waste glass into architectural materials.
March 4, 2026 12:00–1:15 PM GMT 1 CPD Hour
Register here:
https://promo.learnformula.com/webinar-recycled-materials-in-architecture-from-waste-to-wonder
If you’d like to join, message me for a #30percent 30% #discount #code.

Last week I shared new teaching materials on sustainable glass in architecture. I delivered my lecture “Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture” to architecture students at @uwtsd , exploring why recycled glass matters, innovative uses of glass, and the frameworks shaping low‑carbon design.
Supported by #BigIdeasWales and the @businesswales_busnescymru , this session was part of my work as a Big Ideas Wales Role Model championing sustainable innovation across Wales.
I also dived into the @thebuttermarketredruth case study, showing how the fused recycled glass shingles were developed, validated, installed, and how LCA evidence demonstrated their carbon‑saving potential, alongside other inspiring case studies from across the sector.
This material now forms the foundation of my upcoming #CPD on sustainable glass in architecture, launching next month on @learnformula
More details soon.
Photo 1: Dr Tyra Oseng‑Rees delivering Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture to architecture students at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Photo 2: Fused Recycled glass material made by Oseng-Rees Reflection
Photot 3: AI generated image of references used
Photo 4: Jared Davies, Browns Waste Management & Recycling Ltd

Last week I shared new teaching materials on sustainable glass in architecture. I delivered my lecture “Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture” to architecture students at @uwtsd , exploring why recycled glass matters, innovative uses of glass, and the frameworks shaping low‑carbon design.
Supported by #BigIdeasWales and the @businesswales_busnescymru , this session was part of my work as a Big Ideas Wales Role Model championing sustainable innovation across Wales.
I also dived into the @thebuttermarketredruth case study, showing how the fused recycled glass shingles were developed, validated, installed, and how LCA evidence demonstrated their carbon‑saving potential, alongside other inspiring case studies from across the sector.
This material now forms the foundation of my upcoming #CPD on sustainable glass in architecture, launching next month on @learnformula
More details soon.
Photo 1: Dr Tyra Oseng‑Rees delivering Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture to architecture students at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Photo 2: Fused Recycled glass material made by Oseng-Rees Reflection
Photot 3: AI generated image of references used
Photo 4: Jared Davies, Browns Waste Management & Recycling Ltd

Last week I shared new teaching materials on sustainable glass in architecture. I delivered my lecture “Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture” to architecture students at @uwtsd , exploring why recycled glass matters, innovative uses of glass, and the frameworks shaping low‑carbon design.
Supported by #BigIdeasWales and the @businesswales_busnescymru , this session was part of my work as a Big Ideas Wales Role Model championing sustainable innovation across Wales.
I also dived into the @thebuttermarketredruth case study, showing how the fused recycled glass shingles were developed, validated, installed, and how LCA evidence demonstrated their carbon‑saving potential, alongside other inspiring case studies from across the sector.
This material now forms the foundation of my upcoming #CPD on sustainable glass in architecture, launching next month on @learnformula
More details soon.
Photo 1: Dr Tyra Oseng‑Rees delivering Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture to architecture students at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Photo 2: Fused Recycled glass material made by Oseng-Rees Reflection
Photot 3: AI generated image of references used
Photo 4: Jared Davies, Browns Waste Management & Recycling Ltd

Last week I shared new teaching materials on sustainable glass in architecture. I delivered my lecture “Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture” to architecture students at @uwtsd , exploring why recycled glass matters, innovative uses of glass, and the frameworks shaping low‑carbon design.
Supported by #BigIdeasWales and the @businesswales_busnescymru , this session was part of my work as a Big Ideas Wales Role Model championing sustainable innovation across Wales.
I also dived into the @thebuttermarketredruth case study, showing how the fused recycled glass shingles were developed, validated, installed, and how LCA evidence demonstrated their carbon‑saving potential, alongside other inspiring case studies from across the sector.
This material now forms the foundation of my upcoming #CPD on sustainable glass in architecture, launching next month on @learnformula
More details soon.
Photo 1: Dr Tyra Oseng‑Rees delivering Sustainable Glass in Architecture: Beyond the Bottle – Recycled Glass & Circularity in Architecture to architecture students at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.
Photo 2: Fused Recycled glass material made by Oseng-Rees Reflection
Photot 3: AI generated image of references used
Photo 4: Jared Davies, Browns Waste Management & Recycling Ltd

Over the moon happy! I’ve been nominated for the Green Growth 100 Award 2026 by Small Business Britain @britainsmallbiz and BT. I am so chuffed!
To be one of only one hundred businesses recognised across the UK shows just how powerful sustainability can be for the UK economy!
Thanks you for all you support over the years, it has helped fuelling my believe in the future of our world.
Looking forward to join the other nominees in London this March and to celebrate all our incredible work.
#GreenGrowth100 #SmallBusinessBritain #BT #SustainableDesign #CircularEconomy #WalesBusiness #RecycledGlass #FutureGenerationsAct #ProudMoment

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

Photographing @osengreesreflection stand at the RSAW conference December 2025, showcasing her beautiful artisan fused recycled glass work.

@osengreesreflection specialises in Consultancy and Bespoke Design in Artisan Fused Recycled Glass – they’ve seen noticeable financial benefits thanks to sustainability!
Founder Tyra says: "Sustainability is a cornerstone of my business growth. By transforming waste materials into innovative products, I not only reduce environmental impact but also create unique value that resonates with customers. This commitment to circular practices has opened new markets, strengthened partnerships, and built trust with clients who care about responsible innovation. Sustainability isn’t just an ethical choice, it’s a competitive advantage that fuels creativity, drives demand, and ensures longterm resilience in a changing world.”
Businesses across the UK are reaping the rewards of sustainability! For more information on how your business can do the same, have a read of the Willow Review (link in bio!)
Image descriptions: Pictures show Tara showcasing her products whilst smiling and chatting to people. The third image shows a display of some samples from Open-Rees Reflection.
#RecycledGlass #SustainableBusiness #ArtisanDesign #Sustainability

@osengreesreflection specialises in Consultancy and Bespoke Design in Artisan Fused Recycled Glass – they’ve seen noticeable financial benefits thanks to sustainability!
Founder Tyra says: "Sustainability is a cornerstone of my business growth. By transforming waste materials into innovative products, I not only reduce environmental impact but also create unique value that resonates with customers. This commitment to circular practices has opened new markets, strengthened partnerships, and built trust with clients who care about responsible innovation. Sustainability isn’t just an ethical choice, it’s a competitive advantage that fuels creativity, drives demand, and ensures longterm resilience in a changing world.”
Businesses across the UK are reaping the rewards of sustainability! For more information on how your business can do the same, have a read of the Willow Review (link in bio!)
Image descriptions: Pictures show Tara showcasing her products whilst smiling and chatting to people. The third image shows a display of some samples from Open-Rees Reflection.
#RecycledGlass #SustainableBusiness #ArtisanDesign #Sustainability

@osengreesreflection specialises in Consultancy and Bespoke Design in Artisan Fused Recycled Glass – they’ve seen noticeable financial benefits thanks to sustainability!
Founder Tyra says: "Sustainability is a cornerstone of my business growth. By transforming waste materials into innovative products, I not only reduce environmental impact but also create unique value that resonates with customers. This commitment to circular practices has opened new markets, strengthened partnerships, and built trust with clients who care about responsible innovation. Sustainability isn’t just an ethical choice, it’s a competitive advantage that fuels creativity, drives demand, and ensures longterm resilience in a changing world.”
Businesses across the UK are reaping the rewards of sustainability! For more information on how your business can do the same, have a read of the Willow Review (link in bio!)
Image descriptions: Pictures show Tara showcasing her products whilst smiling and chatting to people. The third image shows a display of some samples from Open-Rees Reflection.
#RecycledGlass #SustainableBusiness #ArtisanDesign #Sustainability
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