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Go to the shopPitchers and carafes are defined by a simple gesture: pouring. From one hand to another, from vessel to glass, they move continuously—quietly supporting the rhythm of everyday life.
Their form is not accidental. Each curve, each proportion responds to balance and control. A carafe offers a more precise pour, often used for smaller quantities or individual settings. A pitcher holds more volume, designed for shared use, passed across the table and returned again.
Made from hand-blown glass, these pieces retain subtle variations—slight differences in thickness, gentle shifts in contour. These details are not imperfections; they reflect the process itself, where heat, movement, and timing shape the final object.
Clear glass reveals structure. Nothing is hidden—form, proportion, and flow remain visible.
Amber glass introduces warmth. Light softens as it passes through, creating a different presence on the table.
Over time, these objects become familiar through use. They are filled, lifted, poured, and set down—repeating the same gesture in different moments.
They do not demand attention.
They support it.
Placed on a table, they are always ready—part of a continuous movement that defines how a space is lived in.
Objects shaped for movement—carrying, guiding, and sharing what flows across the table.
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