One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created more than 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic...
One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created more than 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic...
One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created more than 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic...
One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created more than 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic...
One of the most famous examples of modernist glass design, this classic vase was created more than 50 years ago yet still looks fresh and relevant today. Demonstrating an organic...
Lilith Rockett is a Portland-based studio potter whose work explores the subtleties of porcelain: translucency, fluidity, and the velvety softness of an unglazed surface. Her minimalist approach highlights the quiet...
Lilith Rockett is a Portland-based studio potter whose work explores the subtleties of porcelain: translucency, fluidity, and the velvety softness of an unglazed surface. Her minimalist approach highlights the quiet...
These handblown vases come from one of Japan’s oldest and esteemed glassworks: Sugahara Glass. Each vase combines rare opalescent glass with a soft, organic form for a striking effect. Designed...
Inspired by the fluidity of the glass making process, these small vases are created by Portland glass artist Lynn Read in his Sellwood district studio. Their diminutive scale and easy,...
Born in Japan, Nobuhito Nishigawara's family name translates to West River Field, which is the namesake for his line of handmade stoneware, WRF Lab. Fusing Japanese artisan traditions with his...
Working in his Sellwood district studio, Portland glass artist Lynn Read creates these luminous vases using the classic Murano glassmaking sommerso technique. Sommerso--literally “submerged” in Italian—is used to create contrasting...