Radically new ways of making means radically new objects. The challenge was to design a DTC line of homewares ranging between $300 - 1000 for Evenline's one of a kind molten glass 3D printer. The result is a collection of elegant yet playful forms. As functional sculptures, these objects suggest their intended use while leaving room for interpretation.
My Role: Industrial Design Lead
Design Engineering: Michael Stern
Glass Artistry: Ethan Townsend, Shane Caryl
A unique and recognizable silhouette to brighten up your home and bring your flowers to life. Bisect is designed to be able to shine as a single vase, but also pairs with a second vase to complete the pair.
A graphic sculpture that celebrates your reading materials. Books appear and disappear like magic as one orbits the object due to the lensing properties of printed glass. Impossible to make using traditional glass forming, this never-before-seen glass object is made possible only through Evenline's glass 3D printing technology.
A gestural curve to support your favorite books. Inspired by the free flowing strokes of a painter's brush, this playful bookend will be sure to add life to your bookshelf. Use one to support your books or a set of two to sandwich a collection.
A playful take on a traditional glass platter. Inspired by the undulating motion of waves through water, your favorite objects can be displayed in the trough of a wave stuck in time. Subtle draping curves pay homage to gravity in this sculptural 3D printed glass platter.