Sophie Lou Jacobsen, the French-American designer based in New York City, has her expertise in glass, crafting everyday objects with delicacy and a touch of poetry. As a nod to Murano glassware tradition, Jacobsen brings back colors and whimsy in her latest Le Verre Bonbon glassware collection, consisting of two sets of glasses in two different sizes (grand and petit) and a simple palette of opaque colors – terracotta, cornflower, topaz, and white – unlike her usual opulent pink and green tones.
This collection expands upon her previous Bouquet line with playful forms, gentle ripples, and earthy tones, rejoicing in a summer vibe. Designed as an everyday object, Le Verre was part of Jacobsen’s famous Bouquet collection, exhibiting subtle floral shapes in the signature ribbed clear borosilicate glasses.
For the Le Verre Bonbon, the ribbing has been removed; instead, colorful stripes in earthy hues have taken its place. These colored stripes add an eye-catching detail and highlight the elusive curves of the glass while de-emphasizing the floral element of its counterpart.
Crafted from borosilicate, these glasses are called ‘a sweet sibling to the classic, clear Le Verre set’. Le Verre Bonbon displays a curvaceous design and uneven pastel stripes, running vertically along the profile of the cup, adding a flair of magic and meticulous artistry. These cups are crafted for daily use, elevating summer gatherings and joyous moments of life, while bringing summery vibes and charm to any table.
The collection pays homage to the Murano glass tradition of Venice with modern quaintness. Inspired by the fanning brim of wildflowers, the Le Verre Bonbon line is functional and sculptural, inviting to celebrate the simplicity of life.
For the interesting ones, Le Verre Bonbon (petit) is priced at $7,400, and Le Verre Bonbon Grand is priced at $8,275. Enjoy drinking wine, water, lemon juice, or grapefruit juice in these cups, available for purchase at the designer’s online store, along with the entire homeware collection.




Via: Hypebeast
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