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A collection of sculpture objects born from the meeting of synthetic and natural materials.
Velvet curtain by Kirkby Design
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A collection of sculpture objects born from the meeting of synthetic and natural materials.
Although inspired by Newton's cradle, demonstrating the conservation of momentum and energy, this glass version should be handled with care.
Lamp made of Carrara marble, brass, glossy mouth blown glass by Marie-Lise Féry.
Olio&Aceto, Blowing glass made in Italy designed by Natalia Criado.
Blowing glass ambar bowl made in Italy designed by Natalia Criado.
May Flute is a classic champagne toasting flute with a modern silhouette.
Blowing glass vase crafted in Italy and designed by Natalia Criado.
Boyd Medium Glass is an excellent choice for water, fresh juice, fine whiskey, wine and spirits. Like the mark of a strong friendship, the Boyd…
May Tall Medium is ideal for wine, water, small-batch sodas and juice or tall drinks. Whether hosting a dinner party, drinks, or to enjoy day-to-day,…
A collection of sculpture objects born from the meeting of synthetic and natural materials.
Boyd Decanter is well-suited for water or spirits, and is an ideal bedside carafe. Like the mark of a strong friendship, the Boyd Collection is…
The May Coupe Champagne Glass by fferrone ha been a best seller and sold all over the world to exclusive hotels / restaurants, mixologists and…
May Medium Glass is ideal for white wine and beverages like water, small-batch sodas and juice.
May Large Glass is ideal for red wine and refreshments such as water, small-batch sodas or craft beer.
Orbital paths of multicolored celestial bodies with hypnotically glowing cores.
Boyd Large Glass is an excellent choice for water, fresh juice and craft beer. Like the mark of a strong friendship, the Boyd Collection is…
A collection of sculpture objects born from the meeting of synthetic and natural materials.
The collection was inspired by simple shapes: a circle, a triangle, a rectangle and an oval. The term phenomenon comes from the Greek word for…