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Wabi-Sabi Uni Bowl

Art Glass Bowl (ID: A158743)
Designed by Andrew Iannazzi
$48–$159
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These hand-forged, soda lime glass bowls are double-walled, giving them strength while maintaining a light, elegant aesthetic. Part of the artist's Wabi Sabi collection, a series of work featuring rustic simplicity, unassuming forms, and a connection to nature, these bowls are sure to be a welcome addition to your table, mantel, or glassware collection.
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Andrew Iannazzi

Andrew Iannazzi

Andrew Iannazzi Glass Design
"I create my objects in order to explore functionality, form, and iconic representations."

Andrew Iannazzi is a tradesman with a deep connection to the rich history of traditional Italian and European glass making and its relation to American design. His work is hands-on and hand-crafted resulting in objects that reflect references of the past while being inspired by direct experiences in his own life. He is an east coast glass worker, with a multi-trade background which has helped him translate those artisan experiences into glassware with a unique point of view.

The artist uses off-hand blowing, and traditional European factory techniques.

Iannazzi has been working full time in hot glass production for 20 years.