Design Sleuth: La Soufflerie's Handblown Glassware - Remodelista
A while back, Julie and I discovered that we’ve been collecting the same handblown bottles and bud vases that look unearthed from another era.
It turns out the designs are the work of Paris glass studio La Soufflerie (translation: The Blower), which takes inspiration from ancient wares and uses recycled glass.
Julie’s collection of La Soufflerie vases.
Shown here, a 7.5-inch-tall Blown Glass Mendian, $55, from K Colette in Portland, Maine. In the US, they’re also at John Derian stores (visit or write to inquire), HPF in New York City, and Patch NYC in Boston.
The Bistro Vase is $32 at HPF Christopher.
La Soufflerie makes a series of blown glass candlestick holders that also work as vases.
The blown glass Piccola Vase is $20 at HPF Christopher.
From the archives, a blown glass and tinware candle lantern from La Soufflerie’s Déesse (Goddess) collection. For US glass companies we have our eye on, take a look at Malfatti Glass and Deborah Ehrlich, both in upstate New York and Nate Cotterman in LA.