Richard Brendon just released The Optic Collection of glassware with designs that lend a contemporary look + feel to a centuries-old glassmaking technique.
The conceptual 4E coffee table, designed by Cuatro Cuatros, reimagines the ritual of love locks and employs it as a unique contemporary visual language.
Appealing to casual drinkers and connoisseur alike, Hering Berlin releases its inaugural glassware collection, Domain, in collaboration with renowned glass manufacturer KVETNÁ..
Designed by Finnish designer Anne Hirvonen for Northern, the contest-winning Fab Vase highlights the beauty of Nordic glass blowing.
Heritage brand Iittala reaffirms its position at glassmaking's forefront with an updated logo, two new collections, and a fresh collaboration.
This collection of gradient glass tables and lighting are designed by Sevval Kalaycikli of Studio Monsoleil who primarily uses glass as her material of choice.
The Luisa lighting collection takes the beauty and history of traditional Italian blown glass and innovates it into something modern and fresh.
Rive Roshan's Design Miami exhibit, in collaboration with Rademakers, may have been temporary, but reflection on the space between continues.
The new mouth-blown Murano glass side tables by Yiannis Ghikas for Miniform now come in three different shapes: regular, oval, and square.
Glass artist Dale Chihuly has led an exceptional career, but what's behind it all? This week he's joining us for Friday Five to share the places + things that have influenced him.
DIORAMA sculptures by Amy Cushing + Lara Sparey combine mixed media to create an urban cityscape with fantasy, dream-like color.
Sebastian Wrong's Filigrana 6 table lamp + Martino Gamper's Mark Light pendant are new lighting, revealed at London Design Festival, highlighting the beauty of Murano glass for Established & Sons.
Designed by Kelly Wearstler for Serax, the new Zuma collection of plates and glassware is versatile, meant to be mixed + matched in color, pattern + shape.
In collaboration with Swedish designer Matti Klenell, Marimekko's new Syksy glassware series explores nature and weather phenomena – specifically rain.
Creative director Helle Mardahl makes colorful glass tableware, lighting, and art objects so sweet you could eat them.