In beautiful springtime hues, the glass blown pieces of Esque Studios have an organic sculptural bend that brings form, function and fun together beautifully. Based in Portland Oregon, Esque studio is a working collaboration between artists Andi Kovel and Justin Parker. Their unconventional pieces have been named part of Time Magazine’s “Design 100,” for their commitment to ecologically responsible business. Esque relies on wind-power for their electric furnaces, and their excess glass is recycled. I'm captivated with these unique pieces of art, especially the Off pitcher and cup, a bedside necessity at its best.
Have a fantastic weekend!
15 comments:
Love the water bottles with glasses for my guest rooms and even better in color! So pretty so I'm off to order a couple! Thank you for the heads up Barbara, enjoy your weekend!
Happy Friday!
XX
Debra~
How interesting! Those colors are lovely!
Lorraine
Beautiful pieces, love the water bottles and that gorgeous pitcher.
I´m visiting that site right now.
Wish you a happy weekend.
Tereza
Oh my do I like that cake plate with the large lid and rope handle. That is a show stopper!
There is nothing more beautiful than clean lines and sparkle. These vessels are so beautiful.
Thank you for sharing, Barbara.
Teresa
xoxo
LOVE that water decanter, just beautiful in any setting.
What beautiful, unusual pieces. I love that cloche with the rope handle! x Sharon
Barbara, These are beautiful water bottles and perfect for a guest bedroom or kitchen. Great pitcher! Enjoy your weekend.
leslie
Very pretty designs...cool wooden board too.
Gorgeous glass objects!!! Love a pretty pitcher and glass next to my bed!!!
xo Elizabeth
Oh wow! These are beautiful! I can see the water pitcher and glass on my own nightstand.
Thank you for your visit over at my place! Your blog is beautiful, & I'm happy to be following!
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Keri
What fun products!!! I love the wood cheese board.
These pieces are so unique and different. Love them!
xo
Sharon
Love the clean lines. Beautiful pieces.
I had a look at the Esque studio website. They have some excellent glass pieces which can be used as decor along with Shabby Chic furniture.
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