In her collection 'Faceted Boxes,' designer Andrea Walsh showcases her talents at blending different materials into decorative treasures with her ceramic and frosted glass crystals.
Using delicate bone china to offset the crystalline glass, Walsh creates little trinkets that would look just as great in a pirate's chest as they would on someone's desk. The multifaceted and colored glass takes on the appearance of precious gems, such as turquoise, sapphires and obsidian, some almost completely clear and others more deeply hued and opaque.
Clusters of these bone china and frosted glass crystals in different sizes and shapes would look glamorous on a side table, decorating the home with the look of freshly set jewels that just came out of the ground.
Frosted-Faceted Stones
Andrea Walsh Creates Stunning Ceramic and Glass Crystals
Trend Themes
1. Multifaceted Glass - Increased use of multifaceted glass in decorative design could create new opportunities for glassmakers to explore the aesthetics and functionality of this material.
2. Blended Materials - The blending of materials such as ceramic and glass offers the potential for new artistic expressions in the realm of decorative objects.
3. Gem-inspired Design - Designs that take inspiration from precious gems can capitalize on consumer appeal for luxury and glamour.
Industry Implications
1. Glassmaking - Glassmakers can experiment with multifaceted glass as a new product line for decorative objects.
2. Ceramics - Ceramic artists can potentially benefit from blending materials like glass into their work to create unique and modern decorative pieces.
3. Luxury Home Goods - Designers of high-end home goods could incorporate gem-inspired designs into their product lines to cater to consumers who value luxury and glamour.