The Furnace Glassworks Everyday Glasses EVRY4 Shown in Blue Four Piece Set Functional Artisan Handblown Art Glass Glasses
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The Furnace Glassworks Everyday Glasses EVRY4 Shown in Blue Four Piece Set Functional Artisan Handblown Art Glass Glasses Everyday Glasses EVRY4 Shown in Blue Four Piece Set by The Furnace Glassworks

Everyday Glasses EVRY4 Shown in Blue Four Piece Set by The Furnace Glassworks



Corey Silverman of The Furnace Glassworks creates these handblown Everyday Glasses, shown in the blue color set of four. Durable and practical for any drink from orange juice in the morning, to wine in the evening. They hold approximately 8 fluid ounces. Shaped to fit comfortably in your hand. They are dishwasher safe.
  • Handmade in the USA
  • Size: 5" H x 2.5" W
  • Set of Four Available in eight colors:
    A. Yellow
    B. White
    C. Rose-Violet
    D. Blue
    E. Confetti
    F. Green
    G. Almond
    H. Red-Orange
  • Shipping: approximately two to three weeks

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Due to the nature of handcrafted work, subtle variations are natural.

About the Artist

Corey Silverman, Glass Artist, Owner of The Furnace GlassworksCorey Silverman was formally trained as a glass artist while getting his BFA at Alfred University in Alfred, NY. Upon graduating in 1998 he worked with several glass studios around the country before settling in Denver, CO in 1999. His studies with glass have led him to experiment with slumped forms, casting, cold work, solid sculpting and blowing. After much experimentation with glass, he found himself always coming back to the blown form.

“I love the immediacy found in making a blown vessel. There’s no questioning what it’s going to look like. You know the end result as you’re putting it away in the annealer. It feels great to have that kind of instant gratification in an art form.”

Taylor Kelly, Glass Artist, The Furnace Glassworks, Handblown Art GlassTaylor Kelly

Furnace phenom, torch tutor. Teacher and tool hound. Impressive dreads. Musical choice: reggae and Sublime. Not at the same time.

Leanne Silverman, the owner of The Furnace Glassworks, Functional, Handblown Art GlassLeanne Silverman

The owner, organizational overlord, full of ideas. Front-of-house, on the phone, behind the camera, at the computer, and in the loft. Musical choice: DJ Shem & Hipster BBQ

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