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Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Cheers to a lovely evening connecting and mingling with @sarahshermansamuel and @alliedmaker! 🥂
Last Friday, FDC members and our industry friends came together in the Allied Maker showroom for the FDC’s official event for NYCxDESIGN to celebrate the new monograph, “Sarah Sherman Samuel: The Intersection of Art and Design.” We had a full house for the lively conversation moderated by @loraappleton, the Founder and Executive Director of the FDC, and featuring Sarah Sherman Samuel; Lanette Rizzo (@lalalanette), the Co-Founder & Design Director of Allied Maker; and @tinascepanovic, an artist working across sculpture and installation and an FDC member, who is featured in the book. Thank you to @nescreative_ for making the night happen!
As the sun set over a bustling Tribeca during SoHo/Tribeca Design Night, we soaked in the beginning of summer, forged new industry connections, and toasted to another successful NYCxDESIGN. 🌇
Feeling FOMO? If you’re looking to connect with leading designers and artists in the industry, FDC is the organization to join. Head to the link in our bio to learn more and become a FDC member. 📲
📷: Antonio Cinquemani

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Gordon pendant. A bell-form pendant composed of two distinct glass forms held within a brass center. The upper shade in smooth opal glass diffuses light evenly across its surface, while a ribbed prismatic dome in our Nautilus texture refracts and directs light downward. Vertical supports run the length of the opal body, meeting a horizontal band at the waist where the two glass forms join. The fixture hangs from a lathe-turned brass fitting to complete the classic silhouette.

Introducing the Temple Long. An elongated sconce or ceiling flush mount featuring a racetrack shaped alabaster form set within a series of concentric stepped wood frames in solid walnut. The natural character of the alabaster diffuses light with a warm, luminous glow, while the rhythmic stepped profiles of the surrounding hardwood frame add depth and dimension. At 30" in length, the Temple Long brings architectural presence to any surface it occupies. Available in all Allied Maker hardwoods and wood finishes.

Introducing the Temple Long. An elongated sconce or ceiling flush mount featuring a racetrack shaped alabaster form set within a series of concentric stepped wood frames in solid walnut. The natural character of the alabaster diffuses light with a warm, luminous glow, while the rhythmic stepped profiles of the surrounding hardwood frame add depth and dimension. At 30" in length, the Temple Long brings architectural presence to any surface it occupies. Available in all Allied Maker hardwoods and wood finishes.

Introducing the Temple Long. An elongated sconce or ceiling flush mount featuring a racetrack shaped alabaster form set within a series of concentric stepped wood frames in solid walnut. The natural character of the alabaster diffuses light with a warm, luminous glow, while the rhythmic stepped profiles of the surrounding hardwood frame add depth and dimension. At 30" in length, the Temple Long brings architectural presence to any surface it occupies. Available in all Allied Maker hardwoods and wood finishes.

Introducing the Temple Long. An elongated sconce or ceiling flush mount featuring a racetrack shaped alabaster form set within a series of concentric stepped wood frames in solid walnut. The natural character of the alabaster diffuses light with a warm, luminous glow, while the rhythmic stepped profiles of the surrounding hardwood frame add depth and dimension. At 30" in length, the Temple Long brings architectural presence to any surface it occupies. Available in all Allied Maker hardwoods and wood finishes.
Looking back to look forward with @alliedmaker @lalalanette @ryden_maker so much history and love with these guys 🖤🖤🖤
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Introducing the Capital Pull.
Solid hardwood paired with precision-machined brass standoffs in our signature finishes.
A subtle offset creates the pull’s defining gesture, balancing symmetry with tension.
Our first foray into architectural hardware.

Introducing the Capital Pull.
Solid hardwood paired with precision-machined brass standoffs in our signature finishes.
A subtle offset creates the pull’s defining gesture, balancing symmetry with tension.
Our first foray into architectural hardware.

Introducing the Capital Pull.
Solid hardwood paired with precision-machined brass standoffs in our signature finishes.
A subtle offset creates the pull’s defining gesture, balancing symmetry with tension.
Our first foray into architectural hardware.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing the Libra Chandelier. A dynamic multi-arm chandelier built around a central brass stem from which a constellation of angled arms radiate in every direction. Each arm terminates in a handblown glass Molten shade that cradles a glass orb. The result is a fixture that feels simultaneously sculptural and celestial, equally at home commanding a grand entry or anchoring a generous dining room.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Stowe. Created as a celebration of glass as the central character. At its core, Stowe explores the idea of a globe within a globe, pairing a transparent outer shell with a luminous, jewel-like inner sphere that delivers a warm, balanced light.
The outer glass is defined by a subtle, water-like texture that gently distorts and refracts light, casting a soft caustic pattern across surrounding surfaces. Crafted by master glassblowers in Italy, this effect is both controlled and organic, giving the piece a quiet sense of movement and a depth that feels almost alive.
Realizing this nested composition required a new level of precision in the internal hardware. We developed a custom attachment system inspired by camera lens mechanics, allowing the glass to engage with a simple push, twist, and click. This innovation eliminates visible threads and exposed hardware, replacing them with a clean, continuous brass ring that feels intentional and refined.
With the mechanics concealed, the focus remains entirely on the glass. The result is a seamless, quietly complex object that feels both engineered and ethereal, inviting a closer look while maintaining an effortless presence.
On view in our Tribeca showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Quadra. A square form softened by subtle, intentional curves. Each glass piece is carefully slumped, easing the square into a gentle curvature where flat and curved surfaces meet at the corners. The edges are meticulously radiused and hand-polished, left fully exposed to celebrate the precision required to achieve this form. The glass seats within a nearly frameless machined brass plate, with a central neck featuring hardwood veneer and bronze accents. Warm and diffused, Quadra brings together glass, wood, and brass into a sculptural flush mount. Come see Quadra in our showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Quadra. A square form softened by subtle, intentional curves. Each glass piece is carefully slumped, easing the square into a gentle curvature where flat and curved surfaces meet at the corners. The edges are meticulously radiused and hand-polished, left fully exposed to celebrate the precision required to achieve this form. The glass seats within a nearly frameless machined brass plate, with a central neck featuring hardwood veneer and bronze accents. Warm and diffused, Quadra brings together glass, wood, and brass into a sculptural flush mount. Come see Quadra in our showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Quadra. A square form softened by subtle, intentional curves. Each glass piece is carefully slumped, easing the square into a gentle curvature where flat and curved surfaces meet at the corners. The edges are meticulously radiused and hand-polished, left fully exposed to celebrate the precision required to achieve this form. The glass seats within a nearly frameless machined brass plate, with a central neck featuring hardwood veneer and bronze accents. Warm and diffused, Quadra brings together glass, wood, and brass into a sculptural flush mount. Come see Quadra in our showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.

Introducing Quadra. A square form softened by subtle, intentional curves. Each glass piece is carefully slumped, easing the square into a gentle curvature where flat and curved surfaces meet at the corners. The edges are meticulously radiused and hand-polished, left fully exposed to celebrate the precision required to achieve this form. The glass seats within a nearly frameless machined brass plate, with a central neck featuring hardwood veneer and bronze accents. Warm and diffused, Quadra brings together glass, wood, and brass into a sculptural flush mount. Come see Quadra in our showroom for #nycxdesign May 15-20.
Introducing Quadra. Come see it in our showroom this weekend, May 15-20 during #nycxdesign

Introducing Palma. A handblown glass pendant with a stacked, undulating form that conceals its light source entirely within the brass fitting. The glass itself becomes the jewel on display with its rhythmic ridges animating and distributing light across the surface, glowing from within, sculpturally. The fixture features a hardwood rod accent. Available in clear and frosted glass. On view at our Tribeca showroom for #NYCxDESIGN May 15th - 20th.

Introducing Palma. A handblown glass pendant with a stacked, undulating form that conceals its light source entirely within the brass fitting. The glass itself becomes the jewel on display with its rhythmic ridges animating and distributing light across the surface, glowing from within, sculpturally. The fixture features a hardwood rod accent. Available in clear and frosted glass. On view at our Tribeca showroom for #NYCxDESIGN May 15th - 20th.

Introducing Palma. A handblown glass pendant with a stacked, undulating form that conceals its light source entirely within the brass fitting. The glass itself becomes the jewel on display with its rhythmic ridges animating and distributing light across the surface, glowing from within, sculpturally. The fixture features a hardwood rod accent. Available in clear and frosted glass. On view at our Tribeca showroom for #NYCxDESIGN May 15th - 20th.

Introducing Palma. A handblown glass pendant with a stacked, undulating form that conceals its light source entirely within the brass fitting. The glass itself becomes the jewel on display with its rhythmic ridges animating and distributing light across the surface, glowing from within, sculpturally. The fixture features a hardwood rod accent. Available in clear and frosted glass. On view at our Tribeca showroom for #NYCxDESIGN May 15th - 20th.

Introducing Palma. A handblown glass pendant with a stacked, undulating form that conceals its light source entirely within the brass fitting. The glass itself becomes the jewel on display with its rhythmic ridges animating and distributing light across the surface, glowing from within, sculpturally. The fixture features a hardwood rod accent. Available in clear and frosted glass. On view at our Tribeca showroom for #NYCxDESIGN May 15th - 20th.
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