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$1.14 $0.95
Rendered in solid marble and brass, this set of coasters is a sleek, modern solution for preventing unsightly water rings. The underside of each coaster is lined with felt for scratch-free use. Sold in a set of four. Made in India.
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$23.10 $19.25
The art of making cocktails is a piece of theatre in itself. Whether it’s a humble gin or tonic or a cutting-edge creation, add an extra splash of style with this sleek and elegant ice bucket with lid and tongs. Ergonomic and minimal, the bucket will grace any home bar and makes a great gift…
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$13.78 $11.48
Featuring a smoky grey tint and a rippled surface that catches the light, Ripple Glasses (2021) add a modern touch to any tabletop. Sold as a set of four, these stackable glasses are mouth-blown into a mold. As with any handcrafted item, slight variations will occur. Made in China.
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$32.39 $26.99
Ergonomic, sleek and so refined, the Sky Water Pitcher is beautifully proportioned. The glass and stainless steel pitcher is the perfect way to add some Scandinavian style to your dinner or breakfast table. Holding 1.5 liters of water or fruit juice, its organic shape is comfortable to hold and easy to pour from. Made in…
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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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$12.94 $10.78
Make everyday events feel more special with Puck Flute Glasses (2020) by Tom Dixon. Sold as a set of two, these mouth-blown glasses have a hint of smoke color. The simple fluted forms are anchored by a thick base, making the Puck Collection resilient enough to be used in bars and restaurants. Made in Poland.
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$23.99 $19.99
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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$10.10 $8.42
Master craftsmen in Turkey carefully perform a multi-step production process to create the Rialto Old Fashion Glasses, finishing each one by hand. Equally modern and enduring, these glasses blend well with a range of interior styles and table settings, from traditional to eclectic. Choose from four colors. Sold in a set of two. Hand washing…
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$3.86 $3.22
Brooklyn-based product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen brings whimsy to everyday objects through her playful use of form. Part of her five-piece Bouquet Collection, whose bowls are shaped like the heads of wildflowers, her Tulip Wine Glasses (2023) gently widen at the brim to spur the release of aromas. Made from durable borosilicate glass, which is…
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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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$33.05 $27.54
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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$9.54 $7.95
Though he describes himself as ‘a self-educated maverick whose only qualification is a one-day course in plastic bumper repair,’ Tom Dixon is one of England’s most influential designers, bringing powerful creative energy to furniture, lighting, interiors and accessories. To create his Brew Coffeeware (2015), Dixon used stainless steel to create hyper-polished objects that take on…