Tag: Glass
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Syrup Anyone?
Montreal-based studio A+J Metissage (Amélie Lucier + Julien Mongeau) have created a collection of colourful maple syrup containters. The glass pieces are a result of a playful exchange of ideas that invert materials to create new unique characters. The simple combinations are not only decorative but are still very functional. All the products are handmade…
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Handmade Carafe’s
Montreal-based studio A+J Metissage (Amélie Lucier + Julien Mongeau) have created a series of Water Carafe’s out of Glass and Ceramic. The pieces are a result of a playful exchange of ideas that invert materials to create new unique characters. The simple combinations are not only decorative but are still very functional. All the products…
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A Light Scent
Bottle Up by Italian duo Giuseppe Casuccio and Valerio Palmieri is lamp that lights and promotes a product at the same time. Made from upcycled Campari soda bottles and a detachable LED luminaire that is affixed to the top. A small hole in the crown allows the liquid to evaporate over time, allowing for custom…
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IN VITRO by Tat Chao
Montreal-based designer Tat Chao has created IN VITRO, an upcycled collection that takes the beauty of glassware and crystal and transforms them into new pieces. The handmade items were carefully chosen from second-hand shops and then were assembled with a simple bounding adhesive. The ensemble demonstrates the ‘Slow Design’ trend, exhibiting the rebirth from the…
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Rippled Stemware
A set of non-traditional shaped stemware which challenge the conventional drinking glass design.
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Up-cycled Bottles
designed and handcrafted by from a selection of beautiful up-cycled glass bottles.
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Glass Ecodesign
Pure-bottle is a fully recycled and recyclable table set which consists of a glass, lantern and spoon, perfect to complement any dining occasion.
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Industrial Craftsmanship
The monolithic structure of sultanas play with the perception of the material and its possibilities, creating two dynamic forms that come together to create the concrete base of the tables.
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Broken Glass
With succomber à l’impact, the artist aimed to create a work of dramatic intensity and wonder, that captures and feeds the excitement of spectators gathering before a show.
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Glass Gestures
Inspired to the period bottles of fragrances. These forms, unexpected on the table, outline a new gestural expressiveness towards food.
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Transparent Presence
The cabinet can be manufactured in different materials such as blackened iron, stainless still, or brass combined with glass.