NUDE launches Juno serveware and Mars vase collections out of mouth-blown glass that's not nearly as delicate as you might think.
The Illusion Collection, by Alain Gilles for Glass Variations, features glass tables that seem more unstable than they actually are.
Newly launched Milanese design brand TRAGA makes its debut with the Martini Shot Glass, a bifunctional glassware with a nostalgic silhouette.
The debut Bobine collection of glass lighting by Jessica Helgerson draws inspiration from the timeless heritage of turned wood.
Get Your Rocks Off, Honey, by Jess Humphrey, is a collection of hand-blown vessels adorned with jewel-like orbs dotted across the surface.
Kosta Boda expands the Rocky Baroque series by artist Hanna Hansdotter and adds the Pavilion vase set by Swedish design studio Front.
Glazed home furnishings highlight Glas Italia's 2024 collection, with designs from Michael Anastassiades, Piero Lissoni, Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola, and Yabu Pushelberg.
Ceramicist Emma Louise Payne + glassmaker Phoebe Stubbs bring together their individual expertise to create Meld, an experimental collection using ceramics and glass.
Daniel Libeskind's original Baccarat crystal decanter suspended liquid design is updated with a special embellishments in celebration of the cognac distiller founder's 300th anniversary.
Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamson returns to Take 5 with five favorite artists, including Devin Wilde, ENESS, Momoko Ikarashi, and more.
Quarters, by In Common With, is an 8,000-square-foot Tribeca loft blending concept store and community space, showcasing collaborative design and heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
Lindsey Adelman's primordial oil lamps are seemingly suspended mid-air at TIWA Gallery for an ethereal, introspective experience.
Influenced by Coelho's 'The Alchemist,' Lee Broom has designed the namesake lighting collection that's focused on the balance + interconnected nature of sculptural metal lighting.
Designed by Sabine Marcelis, these blown glass tables in smokey gray and amber captivate your eyes with their reflective qualities.