A thoroughly modern pour.
Handmade by glassblowers using centuries-old techniques, this collection of carafes is a modern take on the pitcher with simple lines and a minimal profile. We love the small one for milk or sweeteners, the medium for juice, and the large for water. Oh, and when they’re off-duty, they’re great for showcasing a few fresh flowers, too!
Photography by Ty Mecham
Meet the Maker
Simon Pearce
Windsor, VT
Since he began his craft apprenticing at his father’s pottery studio at the age of 16, Simon Pearce has been obsessed with an attention to detail, aesthetics, and authenticity. His sophisticated and functional glassware, tableware, and home decor are the kind of familiar yet special objects we want to fill our homes with—and actually reach for every day.
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