
"The result is a trio of anthropomorphic pitchers-a zebra, a parrot, and a fish-pulling from Van Dusen's signature abstract print and color combinations and bridging them with Laguna~B's layered Murano glass technique."
"We always say that, in a way, Murano has its own agency, so no two pieces are ever exactly alike-which I think adds to the value and beauty of these products."
"It was so freeing to give them this very technical drawing and not knowing how the final product would turn out, allowing for a unique interpretation."
Ellen Van Dusen's experience as a new mother influenced her collaboration with Laguna~B, leading to a collection of anthropomorphic pitchers and drinking glasses. The partnership allowed for total creative freedom, merging Van Dusen's abstract prints with Laguna~B's Murano glass techniques. Each piece is unique due to the hand-blowing process, reflecting the unpredictability of glassware. This collaboration emphasizes the beauty of individuality in design, contrasting Van Dusen's usual geometric patterns with the organic nature of glass production.
Read at Architectural Digest
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