

Glassette co-founder Daniel Crow on his first year of fatherhood
Since welcoming his first child a year ago, Glassette co-founder Daniel Crow finds a deeper meaning in the rhythm of fatherhood. “I used to imagine it as something more dramatic than it is,” he says, reflecting on life with his daughter, Bobbie. In recent months, he comes to value routine and repetition, where it’s in the small, ordinary moments that rich memories are built. “Now, I think it's mostly about being present and available.”
For Dan, who was raised in Nottingham, his first shining example of fatherhood stems from his relationship with his father, Allan, who he cites as having “never missed one of my football matches, despite not being a fan of the sport”. Today, he still treasures that relationship and doesn’t hesitate to call him for practical advice and menial life tasks – and he wouldn’t have it any other way.
To celebrate Father’s Day and one year of being a father, Dan talks through singalongs with his daughter to Alicia Keys, turning her into an R&B enthusiast, his ultimate TV dad, and how the beauty of being a dad is shaped by embracing the unknown and soaking up joy in the quiet.




