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Glass Silver Leaf Serving Bowl by Judy Smilow
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14" silver leaf bowl
Inspired by the Japanese concept of Shibusa—an aesthetic of simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty—the Botanical collection is meant to be minimal and yet Stand out at the same time. Made in America with the technique of glass bending, The Fern Bowl, a pattern first seen
in Steuben Glass’ collection, and silver leaf bowl, are perfect wedding gifts, serving bowls, or centerpieces. We are proud to be producing them once again.
We use only quality sustainable materials and partially recycled glass. All our products are dishwasher and microwave safe for gentle heating. Appropriate for everyday use, hospitality, and contract, applications.
Dimensions: 14" Round
Material: Partially recycled glass
Judy Smilow spent her entire life around great design. Her glass designs have been included in numerous publications: “The Design Encyclopedia” by Mel Byars, published by MoMA, “Product Design 3” by Joe Dolce, Yale University Art Gallery’s recent publication “American Glass: The Collections at Yale” by John Stuart Gordon, and also the exhibition and publication “Design That Works” by Lloyd E. Herman. In 2012 Judy was an invited designer as part of the Glass Lab/ Corning Museum of Glass Program. Her designs are included in several museum collections including the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, and Yale University Art Gallery.
- Dimensions:Height: 3 in (7.62 cm)Diameter: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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- Date of Manufacture:2020
- Production Type:New & Custom(Current Production)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU4994119124642
Smilow Design
Smilow Design is a third-generation family-owned design company that produces furniture, lighting, and glasswares. Judy Smilow (1958–2018), designer and founder of Smilow Design LLC, grew up “modern” in a Frank Lloyd Wright cooperative community surrounded by her father’s artwork and furniture. Her father, Mel Smilow (1922–2002) designed and retailed modern furnishings through his six independently owned stores from 1949 through the late 1970s. Our current collection is a modernized and updated selection of Mel's best pieces and Judy's glassware. Still handcrafted in America by skilled craftsmen, our products fit what Mel used to say about his furniture: Enduring. Modern. Classic. It is with great privilege and pride that Judy’s Husband Steven Schoenfelder and children Maia and Aaron Schoenfelder continuing on as a family-owned business. Current products include our Smilow® Furniture, Smilow® Lighting, and Glass Collections.
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