For this series of large vessels, Isaac Katzoff employs simple glass-blowing techniques to create minimal yet complex forms.
Created with a focus on tone, the colour of this stunning grape pot varies in intensity throughout the piece. The line and form of the rings determine the final form and create structure. This large vase stands 225mm tall – an exquisite decorative piece, appropriate for large bouquets.
MADE IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND.
At Monmouth Glass we handcraft exquisite glass objects that people need and use every day.
Monmouth is a traditional glassblowing studio, established in 2012 by glass artists Stephen Bradbourne and Isaac Katzoff. Our furnace holds 120 kilos of glass, and it is kept molten at a temperature of 1100 degrees Celsius twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
Every piece is gathered from the furnace then hand shaped and blown using traditional glassblowing techniques that date back hundreds of years..