Object of Desire: Sweet and Swirly Handblown Glassware by Henry Holland
There is not a drink we can assume of that won’t seem great in this new selection of glassware by the style designer turned ceramicist, Henry Holland. (In addition, they remind us of Campino’s retro strawberry and yogurt fruit candies which can only be a very good factor.)
Hand molded by a glassmaker in Suffolk, every glass has a exceptional, slightly wobbly variety that suits snuggly into the palm of hand. “When we started pondering about how we would tactic glassware, it was significant to us to work with United kingdom-centered artisans that replicate the way we function in the studio,” Henry describes. The eminently collectible variety is influenced by nerikomi—a Japanese method made use of for building pottery in multiple shades of clay.
“I wanted to tactic these types in a way that mirrored our main ceramic collections—vibrant, playful, and colorful,” he continues. “These are built to layer in with our ceramic collection but also as standalone items for the desk that are beautiful parts of craft in their possess proper.”
The assortment launches on 4th August at Henry Holland Studio.