Glass Is Tomorrow
Promoting design-led craft, Glass is Tomorrow brought together a series of emerging design talents with glassmakers for a series of workshops in european glassworks, mounted multiple exhibitions and published a culminating book.
The “Glass is Tomorrow” exhibition was mounted at Nationalmuseum Design from 17 June to 23 August 2015. The exhibition featured a selection of pieces from the various workshops, presented thematically by manufacturing method.
Glass is Tomorrow meets Nude, Pasabahce Store during Milan Design Week – 31-19 April 2015
Musée de la Mine, Salle d’Énergie, during Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne – 12 March to 8 April, 2015
Exhibition during Istanbul Design Biennial, Turkey – 1 November to 14 December 2014
Ampersand House, Brussels, Belgium – 3 May t0 1 June 2013
Most Salone, Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy – 8-14 April, 2013
Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne, France – 14-31 March, 2013
Glass House Paris – 18 January – 22 February 2013
7 – 12 July 2013 Boda Glassbruk (SE) Designers: Dina Baïtassova, Nathalie Dewez, Matti Klenell, Pia Wüstenberg, Camille Roger Glass Blowers: Simon Kashmir Holm, Eino Mäkelä, Fredrik Nielsen, Vanessa Royant, Jeremy Wintrebert Partners: The Glass Factory In the 1960s and 70s Boda teamed up with life and creativity.
September 2011 Designers: Alfredo Häberli, Lucie Koldova, Cecilie Manz, Rony Plesl, Tadeáš Podracký, Hubert Verstraeten, Heikki Viinikainen, Dan Yeffet Glassblowers: Antoine Brodin, Róisín de Buitléar, Matteo Gonet, S ara Hulkkonen, Iittala Blowers,
Promoting design-led craft, Glass is Tomorrow brought together a series of emerging design talents with glassmakers for a series of workshops in european glassworks, mounted multiple exhibitions and published a culminating book.