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  • Objects of Desire for Country Living

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    Michael Ruh’s one of a kind hand blown glass tableware has been shot by Nato Welton for Objects of Desire for Issue number 14 of Modern Rustic magazine, with styling by Alaina Binks. Showcasing a collection of uniquely beautiful handmade pieces in rich saturated tones.


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    Glass shelves created from glass waste for Silver Medal Winning Garden at Chelsea Flower Show

    The studio has designed and created translucent recycled glass shelves that flank the doorway of the garden. The textural layered nature of the glass creates a beautiful play of illumination within the space.
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    Monocole Film on Glassblowing with Michael Ruh

    This wonderful four minute film captures the making process of our handmade glass light shades made from recycled glass and blown into a mould made of paper.
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    Pentagram for Imperial College

    We are delighted to share our part and that of others in the making of ‘The Circle of Benefactors’  installation at Imperial College. We were commissioned by for Pentagram Design for Imperial college  to create the glass discs for the modular installation which was inspired by the cellular structures of a living organism.