April 2026
KINDRED BLACK
This collaboration with Kindred Black developed through a shared attention to ritual, care, and the quiet presence of objects.
At the intersection of glass and apothecary, the work explores how form can support daily gestures. Each piece is conceived as a companion to use, something to hold, to return to, to integrate into a slower rhythm.
The language remains restrained. Soft volumes, subtle curves, and a balance between transparency and density allow the objects to exist without excess.
Hand-blown in flame, the glass carries the imprint of breath and movement. It holds a certain fragility, but also a stability, a way of grounding the gesture it accompanies.
In resonance with Kindred Black’s universe, the collaboration reflects a shared intention: to create objects that are both functional and contemplative, where care becomes a form of attention.