Handblown in our working glassblowing studio in Woolwich, London, each Miami wine glass begins with the bowl, blown into a mould to create a clean, consistent profile across the set.
Small gathers of molten glass are coloured and applied as liquid accents before being shaped by hand while still hot, forming the stems. A blown foot is then added and opened beneath for balance and stability.
Each glass is made through a team process of three glassmakers, working in rhythm at the furnace and bench to produce small-batch handblown glassware.
After annealing, the rims are hot-popped, then cold-worked and polished by hand to refine the final finish.
The result is a durable, colour-saturated set of wine glasses designed for everyday use and made through a live production process in our London glassblowing studio.