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    Wonky Glassware Trend Piece 2025: Organic Forms and Impeferctions

    techmanager291@gmail.comBy techmanager291@gmail.comOctober 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In 2021, when squiggles and wiggles took over the home design landscape, glassware was no exception: Zigzagging stems and wobbly silhouettes became regular fixtures on Instagram tablescapes that wholeheartedly embraced whimsy. More recently, the trend has leaned even more surreal, even into the grotesque.

    Now, more and more glassware looks like it’s melting, dripping, or wilting into the surface of whatever table it’s perched upon. Take the home categories of high-end retailers like SSENSE and Moda Operandi, filled with deliriously wonky glasses that look like they could function as contemporary sculptures. Brightly colored glasses from RiRa, aptly named the “Addled” series, which look as if a child molded them clumsily out of clay. Coupes from Completed Works collapse and drip all over themselves—pooling at the base like melted wax globbed at the bottom of a pillar candle. Highball glasses from the MoMA Design Store appear to be defying gale-force winds in real time, careening permanently to the left. Meanwhile, these Bormiolo Rocco glasses designed by Ross Lovegrove look like someone crumpled a regular rocks glass in their hand like a bad first draft.

    Artist and architect James Wines describes these pieces as meeting all the practical requirements of a candleholder, except with a distinct aesthetic point of view.

    Photo: Alec Kugler for Driveway

    “These melting candleholders include references to peoples romantic associations with cascading wax the connections...

    “[These melting candleholders include] references to people’s romantic associations with cascading wax, the connections between glassblowing and liquescent fluidity, plus a commentary on the relationships between rigid stability versus relaxed materiality,” Wines said in an artist statement from Table Top.

    Photo: Alec Kugler for Driveway

    At Table Top, an August show at the Driveway gallery in Brooklyn, legendary architect James Wines and his environmental art studio SITE debuted glass candlesticks that resemble melted wax. Michael Yarinsky, cofounder of AD PRO Directory design firm Office of Tangible Space, helped curate the show as part of his dinner party series and forthcoming book A New Futurist Cookbook, and describes this style of glassware as a return to craft. “This kind of sensual design, it’s not easily reproducible in a mass market way,” he says, which lines up with trends he’s seeing toward more handcrafted objects, even for everyday drinking and eating.

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