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. Part of the line is also available at March in San Francisco.
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.
N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on February 17, 2015 as part of our issue called The New Eclecticism.
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