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$20.81 $17.34
Crafted of borosilicate glass, which is praised for its durability, the Bloom Teapot is a cheerful yet elegant serving vessel. Designed by Sophie Lou Jacobsen with the whole flower tea brand The Qi, this clear pot allows you to watch the tea bloom and the color develop while steeping. The wavy handle ‘ a Jacobsen…
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$7.46 $6.22
An instant hit when it launched in 1971, this reissue of Lella and Massimo Vignelli’s Max1 Dinnerware (1964) remains a modern classic. Sleek, stackable, and fun ‘ it’s sure to put a smile on your face. Service for six includes: Eight 5′ maxbowls; two 5′ maxbowl lids; one 9.75′ maxbowl; one 9.75 maxbowl lid; six…
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$8.34 $6.95
Designed by Muller Van Severen for HAY, this four-piece place setting embodies the designers’ minimalist aesthetic and thoughtful approach to color. Crafted from brushed stainless steel with painted handles, each set of flatware can be used together or mixed and matched to brighten your table. Made in China.
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$15.44 $12.87
With a shape inspired by the quintessential glass bottle, Andreas Engesvik’s Corky Carafe is an elegant yet functional way to hold any beverage from wine to water to juice. The lightweight, one-liter vessel is topped with a large, slightly rounded cork stopper to lend material contrast and sculptural form. Its timeless aesthetic elevates any area…
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$10.27 $8.56
Inspired by elements of the natural world, product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen offers a new perspective on everyday objects through her use of material, form, and whimsy. Crafted of mirror-polished stainless steel, the Squiggle Pitcher (2022) can be used for serving water, cocktails, coffee, or tea ‘ or as decorative object or vase. The wavy…
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$12.13 $10.11
Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…
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$12.06 $10.05
A modern spin on the traditional circus, the Big Top Glassware (2020) is a celebration of simplicity and fun, with a raised linear pattern for a delightfully tactile finish. It’s handcrafted by master glass blowers from lead-free crystal. Dishwasher safe. Made in Turkey.
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$7.19 $5.99
Elevate the mood around the dining table with these playful pieces by dynamic Italian designer Joe Colombo. Originally designed in 1968, the Sferico Glassware features lively shapes in artisan mouth-blown lead- free crystal. Made to hold everything from water to wine ‘ even ice cream ‘ Colombo’s series of glasses will bring a sculptural and…
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$14.89 $12.41
Created through a technically demanding fusion of clear and solid black glass, the Tank Collection (2018) is mouth-blown into sculptural glassware and finished with the same precision as cut crystal. British designer Tom Dixon was inspired by the functional forms of scientific lab glassware. Each glass is handmade and variations will occur between items. Color…
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$8.83 $7.36
Crafted of lead-free crystal, mixologist R’my Savage’s eponymous glassware pieces are meticulously shaped to enhance the flavors and aromas of spirits. Equally functional and aesthetically pleasing, the range of glassware includes lowball, highball, and water glasses. Sold in sets of four, these glasses are dishwasher safe. Made in Turkey.
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$14.34 $11.95
Functionality plays a central role in the work of Aur’lien Barbry, but he’s also keen on sculptural, asymmetrical forms. Sky Barware (2017) embodies Barbry’s sensibilities, marked by sensuous organic profiles. Constructed of mirror-polished stainless steel for a sleek look, it’s bound to be just as much of a conversation piece as the cocktails themselves. This…
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$33.54 $27.95
Catch a wave of forward-thinking design with the sculptural Wave Tray. In ripples of stainless steel that catch the light and cast intriguing shadows, the tray showcases objects placed on its undulating surface ‘ or looks equally beautiful on its own.