Deborah Ehrlich Hand-Blown Crystal Water Glasses (Set of 4)

¥48,000

Deborah Ehrlich’s crystal is all about the tactile experience, which is communicated through its pure clarity and the perfect weight in the palm. Through her designs, she proves that you don’t need to shout to be heard by masking complex processes behind simple silhouettes. She works closely with a Swedish glassblower, who carries out every step by hand, from the cutting and polishing of the lip to the signature etched on the bottom with a diamond-tip pen.

Product ID: 2201303008

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Deborah Ehrlich’s crystal is all about the tactile experience, which is communicated through its pure clarity and the perfect weight in the palm. Through her designs, she proves that you don’t need to shout to be heard by masking complex processes behind simple silhouettes. She works closely with a Swedish glassblower, who carries out every step by hand, from the cutting and polishing of the lip to the signature etched on the bottom with a diamond-tip pen.

Product ID: 2201303008

View more from: Deborah Ehrlich / Tumblers & highballs

Deborah Ehrlich Hand-Blown Crystal Water Glasses (Set of 4)

¥48,000

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Meet the Maker:

Deborah Ehrlich

Deborah Ehrlich started designing her lead-free crystal glassware in 1999, guided by her unwavering commitment to perfect proportions. From her Hudson Valley studio, she designs pieces with a certain poeticism before passing the precise line drawings to her glassblower in Sweden. A special chemistry is at play that makes the drinking experience feel tailor-made to you, from the way it feels in your palm to the hand-cut and polished lip that enhances the taste of what you choose to pour within. But crystal isn’t her only métier, as she works with a furniture maker in Rhode Island who translates her subtle design language into delicate yet structurally sound maple cutting boards and elemental chairs.