Homeware company Blond designed the Rivington Glassware collection, a line of minimalist and durable glasses for the home kitchen. By using a blow-molding technique, the company created a delicate-looking style that is still reliable. The brand decided to use a type of glass called Borosilicate that offers superior thermal resistance and strength, making each piece of the collection dishwasher-friendly.
The line includes glasses in multiple shapes and sizes, as well as jugs, vases and bottles. The facets were designed to be almost invisible, creating a beautiful reflection when hit by natural sunlight, encouraging the larger pieces to be used as table centerpieces. The new Rivington Glassware collection is available at Yod & Co now.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Minimalist Glassware
- Opportunity to design minimalist and durable glassware collections for home use.
- Blow-molding Technique
- Potential for utilizing blow-molding technique to create delicate-looking yet reliable glassware.
- Borosilicate Glass
- Opportunity to explore the use of borosilicate glass for its superior thermal resistance and strength in glassware production.
Sectors Adopting This
- Homeware
- Homeware industries can leverage minimalist glassware collections to appeal to customers seeking sleek and durable kitchen essentials.
- Kitchenware
- Kitchenware companies can experiment with blow-molding technique to create visually appealing and durable glassware.
- Tableware
- Tableware manufacturers can explore the use of borosilicate glass to produce dishwasher-friendly glassware with enhanced thermal resistance and strength.
