Description
2 Bubble L hand-blown and handcrafted glass goblets.
Materiality in the case of a standardised object such as a glass goblet becomes a major challenge. This is precisely why Kanz wanted to work, denying, on the typical industrial processing of borosilicate glass, pursuing the principle of randomness.
The result is the Bubble goblet, whose bevante (belly) looks like a puff, a bubble that is always different in shape and size, but which maintains the characteristics of the classic wine glass. The foot, wide and slender, together with the stem, slender and irregular, await the instant when the bubble, in a precarious equilibrium, leaves the material from which it took shape, becoming unique in the air. Bubble is the union, the photogram of that instant.

