Currently Coveting: In Common With's Venetian Glass Lights

Photograph via In Common With

New from Brooklyn’s In Common With, in collaboration with artist Sophie Lou Jacobsen: Flora, a lighting collection that draws on the history of Venetian glass-making techniques. Here are just a few silhouettes we have been coveting—each a splurge, yes, but exquisitely made.

The hand-shaped Fazzo Pendant is “made using the centuries-old fazzoletto technique"; it’s $2,750 and available in the collection’s five colorways (pistachio, opaline, lilac, poppy, and tobacco).

The Gemma Table Lamp, Large ($6,000) is “made using a modern variation on a centuries-old practice, which involves applying handmade glass details—in this case, marble-like dots—to blown glass surfaces.”

The Vera Sconce ($1,250) has a “slumped glass” silhouette.

The teeny Calla Petite Table Lamp ($3,000) is both portable and rechargeable.

The Gemma Petite Pendant ($3,000) has two lines of glass dots—like buttons down the back of a dress.

Like all of the lights in the collection, the Gemma Floor Lamp ($7,250) “doubles as a sculpture.”