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Glassware Reimagined, from a San Francisco Designer

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It's probably happened to you. You've inherited glassware—etched champagne glasses or wee cordials—that have nothing to do with how you live your life. You don't want to do the same to your progeny; a San Francisco-based designer has a solution.

Kaii Tu, a graduate of Harvard, Design Academy Eindhoven, and California College of the Arts, has created the Valence system of glass molds, which can be reconfigured to create glassware of myriad shapes and sizes for a variety of uses. An heirloom in and of itself, Valence is made from traditional cherry wood and crafted with the help of CAD and a computerized router.

Discovered via Hand Full of Salt.

Valence system and glassware by Kaii Tu

Above: The versatile Valence system is not yet available for retail sales, but individual commissions and commercial inquiries are welcome. Just contact Kaii.

glassware created with the Valence system

Above: A variety of glasses created with the Valence system.

Valence system cherry wood mold

Above: The Valence mold in assembly mode.

Valence system in action

Above: Step-by-step imagery shows the Valence system in action. (Of course, the glass blowing step should only be attempted by a professional.)


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