J Hill’s Standard – Contemporary Cut Crystal Objects, Crafted by Hand
Based on the glass alchemist and innovator John Hill, J Hill's Standard looks to collaborate with talented designers to create honest, functional and beautiful objects.
Handmade Glass Sculpture by Danish Designer Torben Jørgensen
Danish designer Torben Jørgensen creates these fantastic glass vessels that seem to defy gravity, using three dimensional forms to reflect light.
Kinetic Sculpture & Melodic Chimes by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio
A fantastic selection of kinetic sculpture and melodic chimes by L&G studio, the juxtaposition of simple materials entrance and interact with the viewer.
From Hot Glass to Vase – GUM Series by Marion Fortat
Marion Fortat has integrated an unpredictable element in to her working process with this series titled 'GUM', vases that are formed and then disfigured in the construction phase.
Hexa Vases by Vezzini & Chen Glassworks
A beautiful selection of glassworks made by London-based creatives Cristina Vezzini and Chen Sheng Tsang, all inspired by the structure and geometry of nature and natural forms.
Faceted Glass Forms – Glaciers by David Wiseman
Los Angeles based creative David Wiseman has designed these glass vessels and forms for Artel, bold in profile with a multifaceted surface in a variety of colours.
Minimalist Scandinavian Glass Vessels by Tobias Møhl
Danish glass artist Tobias Møhl uses subtle shifts in pattern to create a fossil like appearance, which makes his abstract vessels both captivating and refreshing on the eye.
Communicating Abstract Thoughts – Péter Botos
Originally producing articles for everyday use, Hungarian glass artist Botos Péter has moved on to creating block-like works of art that have a bold choice of colours.
Glass Vessels by Line Gottfred Petersen
Danish artist Line Gottfred Petersen creates sculpted vessels that are both quiet and classical, with the pieces emphasised thanks to subtle manipulation of the materials surface.
Glassblower Yamato Ishioka by Tanaka Yoshiori
Vancouver based photographer Tanaka Yoshiori highlights Glassblower Yamato Ishioka, showing him working behind closed doors at his studio in Yasaka village, Nagano.
Flux & Glow by G.William Bell Glass
A short video showcasing the work and making process of glassblower G.William Bell, a Bristol based artist who makes large translucent vessels that feature unique swirls throughout.
Pia Wüstenberg: Tale of Two Halves
A short film on designer Pia Wüstenberg's glass vessels, produced from rich gem-toned, hand-blown glass and a single wooden branch, sourced from her native Finland.