Jill Reynolds and Daniel Spitzer, a married glass-making couple, launched Malfatti Glass in Beacon, NY, after friends admired a wonky handblown glass that Jill made on a lark. In homage to the oddly formed drinking vessels they produce, the couple named their company Malfatti, which means "badly formed" in Italian.
Above: An assortment of shapes and sizes is available. Malfatti's wares are made of lightweight but durable borosilicate glass, the same material used for labware.
Above: A Pair of Espresso Glasses with handles is $64.
Above: The Sake Set consists of a sake pitcher and four cups; $85.
Above: A Pair of Gelato Bowls is $60.
Above: The glassware is shipped in sturdy cylindrical paper tubes. See the full line at Malfatti Glass.
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