Commissions, installations, and slow-motion footage for galleries, luxury hospitality, and brand campaigns. 14 years in the studio. The work speaks at 2,000°F.
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A steel blowpipe enters the furnace at 2,100°F. The molten glass clings to the tip like honey — formless, obedient, glowing. This is the moment of pure potential. Every finished piece starts here, at the end of the pipe, in the dark.

Amber Series No. 7
Commissioned, 2025

Teal Form
Gallery Edition
Earth Studies
Series of 5
The glassblower breathes into the pipe and the gather expands — slowly at first, then faster, responding to heat and gravity and lung pressure. The pipe rotates constantly. Stop rotating and the glass falls. This is the section that hypnotizes visitors: pure physics made visible.

Cobalt Sphere
Hotel Commission

Twisted Vessel
Exhibition Piece

Column Pair
Lobby Install


After shaping, each piece enters the annealing oven at 900°F and cools over 14 hours. Rush this step and the glass shatters from internal stress. The annealer is where patience becomes material — where the invisible work happens. The pieces that survive this are the ones worth commissioning.

Suspended Series
Pace Gallery, 2024

Bubble Texture
Detail Study

Backlit Vessel
Editorial Use
“The slow-motion footage of the gather stage was exactly what our campaign needed — two thousand degrees of controlled chaos, and the studio captured it with the patience of a portrait photographer. We licensed three sequences and the response from our audience was immediate.”
Meredith Cole
Creative Director · Vantage Brand Studio, New York
“We commissioned a lobby installation for our London property — twelve suspended vessels, each with a different internal atmosphere. The collaboration process was meticulous. Every piece arrived with documentation of its making. Our guests ask about it before they ask about the rooms.”
Priya Nair
Director of Design & Experience · Meridian Hotels Group, London
Every commission begins with a conversation. Tell us the space, the mood, the budget if you know it. We'll tell you what's possible at 2,000°F.
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