Perfection is overrated.
Malfatti is quickly becoming one of our favorite kitchenware designers -- each Italian glass piece is hand-blown, giving it slightly wavered, imperfect edges. You'll notice the striking shape when you fill the pitcher with bright beverages like vivid orange juice or cranberry-colored punch.
Photography by James Ransom
Meet the Maker
Malfatti Glassware
Beacon, NY
The Ten Willow Studio creative team is Daniel Spitzer, master glassblower and former Dale Chihuly crew member, and Jill Reynolds, an award-winning visual artist known for her innovative use of flameworked glass. They make Malfatti glassware, as well as creations that range from large-scale installation pieces to individual chandeliers and sculpture. No matter the scope, every work is shaped by their belief in the power of light and art to enhance the spirit of a space.
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