
Observations in Glass
16th October 2024
Glass as a material has captivated artists and designers for centuries, offering a unique blend of elegance and versatility. It’s transparency allows for light to play through, creating dynamic visual effects that can transform any space. Many designers have found a way to manipulate this timeless material to create unique and dazzling designs, from intricate stained glass windows to sleek modern sculptures. The ability to mould, colour and texture glass opens up endless possibilities, enabling the creation of functional art pieces that double as stunning decor. Whether used in architecture, furniture, or fine art, glass continues to inspire innovation and creativity.
Studio Waldemeyer

La Vie Boheme
Glass and Circuit Board with LEDS
Dia 100 x H160 cm

Through The Looking Glass
Glass and Circuit Board with LEDS
W70 x D35 x H140 cm | Oval shape plate
Tok Studio

‘Shaping Methods’ Grid Vase Collection
Coloured Overlay Glass
W18 x D20 x H12.5 cm – W18 x D22 x H33 cm



WonderGlass

L42 x W79 x H51.5 cm



Dusk by Nendo
Blown Glass, Fused Glass
W36 x D16 x H45 cm



Plateau by Kim Colin and Sam Hacht
Blown Glass
D18 x W18 x H23 cm


Attua Aparicio & Jochen Holz

A♡J Light
Colour borosilicate glass, electrodes, helium gas, stoneware,
recycled borosilicate glass glaze
L56 x W43 x H102cm

Jo Guile

Additive Collection
Cast glass, dichroic coating
L23 x W9 x H39 cm
