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Recycled Red Stripe Beer Bottle Drinking Glasses
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"These are so cheap, unique, and green! Made out of re-purposed beer bottles, these cups are strong and buying them would mean you are supporting a small artisan, which is way cooler than supporting Walmart."
Esque Recycled Beer Bottle Vases
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"Beer bottles are trashy chic/ Hip decor & great conversational pieces of recycled art!"
Tesla Lighting Design
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"Just off First Avenue in Seattle, South Jackson Street has high-quality antique stores, art galleries and a few noteworthy showrooms, including Tesla Lighting Design, which offers custom mid-century-style lighting made by local glassblowers and artisans."
Dante Marioni Glass
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"Second-generation Italian-American glassblower Dante Marioni mines the Venetian obsession with Roman shapes, making pitchers, amphorae and other Bacchanalian vessels in luxurious, arresting colors. The languid duet of pitcher and handled goblet displays the filo technique, in which a vessel is rimmed with a single glass thread of contrasting color. The idea for Marioni’s Cup Box, on the opp..."
Sonja Blomdahl Glass
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"Sonja Blomdahl uses the demanding incalmo (literally, “with calm”) technique, in which blown pieces of open-sided colored glass are joined and shaped, to produce banded vessels and roundels in euphoric color sequences. Her signature inclusion of narrow rings of clear glass adds movement to the brilliant color."
James Mongrain
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"James Mongrain tops cartoonishly beaded balusters with bowl shapes that recall lampshades, taxi-horns, trumpets, flutes, bubbles, saucers and laboratory glass. The blue-crystal goblets shown here are from his “Modern Venetians” series; he also makes stunning versions of the same shapes in opaque glass and saturated colors."
Michael Davis Stained Glass
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"Michael Davis’s vibrant orange-red vessel uses a variation on a Venetian patterning technique which he calls the “stained glass roll-up”: an unleaded panel of stained glass is heated and rolled onto a metal collar to be worked."
La Murrina
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"Started 40 years ago on the island of Murano, La Murrina represents the perfect marriage of traditional and contemporary. The lighting and design company’s glassblowing masters combine bold, innovative designs with time-honored Venician techniques, helping them appeal to those in both the classic and cutting-edge camps. Indeed, La Murrina’s flexibility and striking designs have attracted some of m..."
Third Degree Glass Factory, St. Louis
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"I love original art. I hate the mass produced. Third Degree glass offers the perfect art in glass. My favorite pieces are those shown in the main picture. These sinks are all functional and motion sensors start them flowing. If you make it to Third Degree you have to check out the restroom. Every 3rd Friday of the month, free demonstrations."
Hand Blown Glass Drawer Pulls
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"These are made at a local (Oklahoma City) glass blowing studio. I just love their work and these drawer pulls are gorgeous."
Glass Jellyfish Sculpture
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"These stunning glass paperweights are made by artist Richard Satava, a master glassblower who was introduced to glassblowing in 1969 while attending Ocean High School in Pacifica, CA. $800"




