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handblown glass
Jewelled Bowl X Lindsey Fontijn
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handblown glass
Trade price:$3,614.00
Public price:(/)
Sold out
handblown glass
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Crafted with care, the Bowl with silver stems and jewelled with natural gemstones is a remarkable work of art from Aleksandra Zawistowska in collaboration with goldsmith Lindsey Fontijn. Each glass is hand-blown, a process that ensures no two pieces are exactly alike, imbuing them with a distinctive, one-of-a-kind charm.
The creation of this bowl involves an innovative and experimental approach. By utilizing natural materials like stones and ceramics, the team is able to mold the glass into unique, rough, and organic shapes. This method results in a fascinating interplay of textures and forms, making each glass not just a vessel for champagne but a conversation piece in its own right. Aleksandra’s hand-blown glass, a pivotal component of her personal project – Szkło, intertwines with Lindsey’s metalwork, embellished with stones in varying shapes, types, and hues. This fusion stems from a continuous dialogue between the artists, sometimes in person and other times across distances. The alchemy between silver and glass, both shaped through heat and melding, yields final forms that stand worlds apart – one embodying delicacy and fragility, the other embodying flexibility and resilience.
Szkło, the brand behind these creations, is defined by a passion for deconstructive design and a celebration of individuality. The process of creating each piece is a performance in itself, showcasing the skill and artistry of the glassblowers. The result is a collection that truly encapsulates the concept of ‘perfection in imperfection’ – where the irregularities and nuances of each piece are not just accepted but embraced and highlighted as markers of true craftsmanship.
This collaboration is more than just tableware; they are a testament to the beauty of handmade art, ideal for those who appreciate the uniqueness and character of artisanal creations.
To make sure your SzkłoxLindsey lasts longer we recommend washing it by hand and avoid using it with hot water or putting it in the microwave or oven.
The glass may contain remains of sand, stones and wood used to shape the object due to the experimental process of creation. The glass may contain air bubbles, sharp edges and minor pigment scratches.
Return or Exchange accepted within 14 days after delivery.
Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.
Szkło /shkwo/ means glass in Polish. Szkło are functional glass sculptures and collectible design objects, hand-blown by Aleksandra Zawistowska with a team of craftsmen. It is a celebration of materials and the glassblowing process, with no two pieces alike.
Szkło Studio is a combination of an imaginary approach, years of craftsmanship experience and an admiration for the raw material, stems from challenging the conventional glassblowing process, turning it into a playful experiment instead. As no traditional moulds are used in the process, the sculptures assume spontaneous forms, often challenging the notion of beauty. The glassblowing process becomes as important as the final form itself.
The mission of Szkło Studio is to push the boundaries of functionality and material characteristics, turning the simple act of eating and drinking into an experience. It celebrates uniqueness and diversity. It is an invitation to limit our possessions and enjoy the quality of individual objects instead.
Aleksandra Zawistowska is an artist and designer. Having studied in Warsaw,
Lisbon and Amsterdam, she holds Master degrees in both, Art and Architec-
ture. She established Szklo Studio during her studies at Sandberg Instituut.
In 2025 she was listed AD100 of Architectural Digest and Dwell24: The Best
Emerging Designers of Dwell Magazine. She is a finalist of the Starak Family
Foundation’s “Kunszt” Program, the Brooklyn’s UrbanGlass scholarship-holder,
an Artist-in-Residence of Baltic Gallery of Contemporary Art and Arctic Circle
Expedition in Svalbard.
Szkło Studio was established in 2022 by Aleksandra and her brother, Wojciech Zawistowski.
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