Frost by Front for Stelton
Stockholm 2013: Swedish studio Front has designed a collection of glassware with frosted bottoms for Danish brand Stelton. More about Frost by Front for Stelton
Stockholm 2013: Swedish studio Front has designed a collection of glassware with frosted bottoms for Danish brand Stelton. More about Frost by Front for Stelton
Maison&Objet 2013: Dutch studio Scholten & Baijings has created a range of glassware for Danish brand Hay featuring swatches of colour, graduated tints and grid lines (+ slideshow). More about Colour Glass by Scholten & Baijings for Hay
Eindhoven design studio BCXSY used hand-blown glass in six grades of opacity, from transparent to white, to create a collection of glassware for Japanese design brand Inframince (+ slideshow). More about In Between by BCXSY for Inframince
Dutch Design Week: a Victorian scientist's laboratory experiments inspired Dutch designer David Derksen to create these glass lamps and vases, which have double walls like a Thermos flask. More about Dewar Glassware by David Derksen
Milan designer Fabio Novembre has created these pill-like vases for Murano glass company Venini. More about Happy Pills by Fabio Novembre for Venini
Each of these vases by London designer Pia Wüstenberg combines turned wood, blown glass and thrown pottery. More about Stacking Vessels by Pia Wüstenberg
London designer Héctor Serrano presents this series of jars with cork lids at Maison&Objet, which opens today in Paris. More about Natura Jars by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterránea
Eindhoven designers Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk presented glassware produced in collaboration with the glass-makers of Murano in Venice at Sotheby's auction house in London last week. More about Glass Skin by Kiki van Eijk and Joost van Bleiswijk
Milan 2010: British brand Established & Sons have collaborated with Italian glass company Venini to lauch a collection of objects by designers including Konstantin Grcic, and Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. More about Established & Sons and Venini
Finnish designer Harri Koskinen has created a collection of glassware for Scandinavian design group Iittala, the first in the new Art Works concept range which will be launched in September. More about Art Works by Harri Koskinen for Iittala
Graduating designer Charlotte Moneypenny has created a range of glassware with marble games built into them. More about Losing Your Marbles by Charlotte Moneypenny
More design for London: designer Neil Barron has won a competition to design a carafe for serving tap-water in London's restaurants, bars and hotels. More about Tap Top by Neil Barron
German designer Patrick Frey has designed a collection of tableware called Piu for German manufacturers Authentics. More about Piu tableware by Patrick Frey
Slovakian designer Tomas Kral presented a new collection of glass objects at 100% Design in London last month. More about Upgrade by Tomas Kral
Czech designer Martin Zampach will present a collection of glassware called Hruska at Designblok in Prague this October. More about Hruska by Martin Zampach
Designer Matali Crasset will present In Vino Veritas at the Gandy Gallery in Bratislava, Slovakia, in September. More about In Vino Veritas by Matali Crasset
Young London-based designer Kacper Hamilton has created a set of seven wine glasses inspired by the seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath (above), envy and pride. More about Seven Deadly Glasses by Kacper Hamilton