All Items : Artists : Glass : Functional : Pre 1980 item #1484939 (stock #00241-2023)
Modern 2.0
$800.00
Offered is an early signed and dated 1977 hand-blown studio glass perfume bottle. The bottle has two polished windows, which reveal a pale amber chamber encased in swirling multi-colored and black glass with a black glass stopper. The bottle is 5 ½ " tall, including the dauber, by 4" wide. It is in very good condition, with one very minor flea bit and no other scratches, chips, scuffs, or repairs noted. The bottle is signed and dated on the bottom, as shown...
All Items : Artists : Glass : Functional : Contemporary item #1421110 (stock #113)
This stunning blue glass bowl by studio glass artist Don Gonzalez expresses the beauty of glass itself - the intrinsic optical qualities are a primary design focus. Standing 7" tall and 7" diameter, it has a strong sculptural presence...
All Items : Artists : Glass : Functional : Contemporary item #1354346 (stock #BNJlundberg)
June Hastings
$800.00
A stunning iridescent Steven Lundberg blue pulled feather and gold aurene vase. Signed S. Lundberg and dated 2001, it is in perfect condition measuring about 7" tall.
All Items : Artists : Glass : Functional : Pre 1980 item #436216
Juicy color and fun form in contemporary glass. Both odd and elegant, paladin vases feature a contrasting color at the mouth. These are brilliant in groups, and tasty on their own.

Studio Paran is the creative partnership of Richard Jones and Mark Lorenzi. They met in the glass shop of the Rhode Island School of Design.

Studio Paran strives to design work that is unique, affordable and relevant...

All Items : Artists : Glass : Functional : Contemporary item #1027215 (stock ##7073)
Vivid glass mizusashi with white swirls encased within the glass and brilliant accents of pure gold leaf fused to the glass surface. The mizusashi measures 7" X 5.25"

This boxed glass mizusashi is by Tanaka Tsuneo and is in perfect condition complete with its lacquer lid and signed wooden storage box. This piece has an etched signature on the bottom of the mizusashi that was difficult to photograph.