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Hex Bowl
The Hex Bowl is centrifugally cast in crystal glass, a process that uses rotational force to shape the molten material while imprinting a finely striated texture into its surface. The bowl rests on three subtle points, lifting it slightly off the table and giving the form a poised, architectural presence.
Its concave interior acts as a lens, visually magnifying the concentric lines and faceted geometry created during casting. As light enters the bowl, the texture appears to deepen and shift, drawing the eye inward toward the central hexagonal form. Equal parts functional object and optical sculpture, the Hex Bowl reveals how motion, gravity, and precision come together to create a piece that feels both engineered and alive.
The Hex Bowl is centrifugally cast in crystal glass, a process that uses rotational force to shape the molten material while imprinting a finely striated texture into its surface. The bowl rests on three subtle points, lifting it slightly off the table and giving the form a poised, architectural presence.
Its concave interior acts as a lens, visually magnifying the concentric lines and faceted geometry created during casting. As light enters the bowl, the texture appears to deepen and shift, drawing the eye inward toward the central hexagonal form. Equal parts functional object and optical sculpture, the Hex Bowl reveals how motion, gravity, and precision come together to create a piece that feels both engineered and alive.