Glassware
Add a touch of class to all occasions with cocktail glasses, wine glasses, and a full repertoire of glorious glassware
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Omer Arbel’s live glass-blowing unites sculpture and experimentation at the V&A
Canadian creative Omer Arbel’s design practice is a collision of worlds, uniting sculpture, design, invention and – in his show ‘Material Experiments’ at the V&A for London Design Festival 2022 – performance
By Martha Elliott • Last updated
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Lauren Manoogian rocks on with earthy glassware collaboration
Brooklyn-based slow fashion-focused designer Lauren Manoogian has teamed up with Paris maker Lætitia Jacquetton on a series of vases created from glass blown around rocks
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Rethinking the anatomy of crystal glassware with Nigel Peake and J. Hill’s Standard
By Pei-Ru Keh • Last updated
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Star cast: The Bouroullec brothers create alcoves and cylindrical vessels for WonderGlass in Milan
By Ali Morris • Last updated
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A transborder glass collaboration forges at Zona Maco in Mexico City
By Benoit Loiseau • Last updated
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Tinted love: we’re taking a Technicolor tumble into cocktail hour
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Sverre Uhnger’s glasses are lovingly shaped to make individual brews taste and look their best
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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The worlds of science, design and rave culture collide in Peter Saville’s glassware
By Kasia Maciejowska • Last updated
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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec take glassblowing to the extreme for Galerie Kreo
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Crystal palace: how master glassmakers Waterford stay kings of the cutting edge
For decades, the Irish house Waterford Crystal has been synonymous with celebratory times. Its vast collection includes a variety of vessels for any drinking occasion, while its New Year’s Eve crystal ball, which descends on New York’s Times Square every year, is the centrepiece of one of the world’s biggest street parties. The company is more than two centuries old, but it has never stopped reinventing itself and finding new ways to approach crystal.
By Rosa Bertoli • Last updated
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Carlo Scarpa’s Venetian glassware for Venini goes on show at the Met in New York
By Stephanie Murg • Last updated