Tableware
Dance of the Glasses is a series of mouth-blown drinking-glasses, carafes and vases, which circle around their own centre of gravity with seductive movements. Playing with the glasses, enjoyment and fun are closely connected.
Josephine serves you fresh water or anything else you need close to hand at work or at night.
New York dazzles in your living room, Paris blazes in the bedroom and in the kitchen apples are rolling through San Francisco: You can have the world at your fingers with these elegant FLUID EARTH designer items. Simply select your favourite place, order online and your self-made lamp or bowl is ready to enliven your living room.
To stage the movement while eating in the darkness, was the intention of my product idea. For these purpose readymade light modules are placed in the handles.
Like a chunk of ice struck from a glacier - glass, cut like a sculpture.
A glass block is cut for as long and as deep until no sphericity remains.
Josef Hoffmann, founder of the legendary “Wiener Werkstätte“ designed this world renowned mocca set in 1929. The ribbed sides allow a variety of pattern possibilites and is available in ten shades. Due to the large number of rounded festures it continues to place very high demands on the porcelain painters of Augarten, when using the airbrush.
Josephine serves you fresh water or anything else you need close to hand at work or at night.
Cutt is a cutlery made of 925 sterling silver. Geometrical correlating areas, accentuated through their folds describe the design of Cutt. Neither function nor ergonomic suitability for daily use are in the front.
Bric is a drinking glass made of mouth-blown murano glass.
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Re: Dance of the Glasses
I just realized that I make a comment for this designer before but here again I came upon some of my favorite products....I wouldn´t celebrate a fiesta in my house with many friends using these glasses but definitely use it for special guests when I want to demonstrate good taste in design
answerposted by: Filippa | March 1, 2007 02:05 PM
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