Curated collection of tableware and textiles

The Collection Library

A curated closet of textures and objects. Browse by material, explore by function, discover by aesthetic.

Hand-Blown Glass

Category 001

Hand-blown glassware collection

Transparency & Form

Each piece captures and refracts light differently. The variations in thickness and shape create visual interest while maintaining functional clarity.

Collection Highlights

Our glass collection includes stemware, tumblers, and serving pieces from various makers. Each piece is selected for its balance of aesthetic appeal and practical use.

The weight, the rim thickness, the stem design—all contribute to the drinking experience. Form follows function, but beauty enhances both.

Reactive Glaze Ceramics

Category 002

Surface & Texture

Reactive glazes create unpredictable patterns during firing. Each piece is unique, with variations that add character to the table setting.

The matte and glossy areas interact with light, creating depth. The weight of ceramic provides stability and presence.

Ceramic tableware with reactive glazes

Functional Art

These pieces serve both aesthetic and practical purposes. They hold food beautifully while contributing to the visual narrative of the table.

Heavyweight Linens

Category 003

Luxurious linen table textiles

Textile Foundation

Linens provide the base layer of texture. Heavyweight fabrics drape beautifully, create structure, and add tactile richness to the setting.

Napkin Artistry

The fold of a napkin can be simple or elaborate. Each style communicates differently—formal, casual, artistic, or minimal. The choice depends on the occasion and desired atmosphere.

Architectural Flatware

Category 004

Form & Function

Flatware design has evolved beyond utility. Modern pieces consider ergonomics, visual weight, and how they interact with other table elements.

Architectural flatware design

Material Dialogue

Silver, stainless steel, brass—each material has different reflective qualities and weights. The choice affects both the visual composition and the dining experience.

Explore the Collection

Interested in specific pieces or materials? Contact us to discuss availability and how these elements might work in your setting.

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