DENIS GUIDONE X ICHENDORF
Where design becomes contemplation
The Cha No Yu teapot with strainer distills the essence of tea into a functional sculpture: its smooth borosilicate curves and subtle balance inviting stillness with every pour. The Shibui set 4 tumblers translates abstract aesthetics into tactile experience, perfect for refined sipping moments. For elegant evenings, the Kokeshi wine stemmed glass reinterprets traditional goblets with sculptural restraint. These pieces, like many in the Ichendorf Stemmed Glasses or Tumblers & Glasses collections, embody the art of subtraction, never lacking in emotion.
Delicate utility across the table
Guidone’s design language flows through table accessories, glass bowls, handmade vases, and minimalist plates: each object a study in function, silence, and proportion. Whether styling a modern borosilicate carafe for sparkling water or placing an Attesa vase on a dinner table, the atmosphere transforms. These elements naturally connect with the broader vision of Ichendorf tableware, creating harmony from contrasts.
Illuminating space with light and soul
From a delicate portable LED lamp to a refined glass lantern, Denis Guidone’s luminous pieces combine sculptural lightness with tactile precision. Objects like the Grazia light design or a glass candleholder are both useful and poetic: perfect for creating contemplative atmospheres or styling minimal holiday scenes. These pieces seamlessly echo the spirit of the Cha no yu lantern collection, uniting utility and intimacy.
Design for aesthetes and seekers
This Ichendorf collection speaks to those who value handmade glass cups, modern tea service design, or unique wine glass gifts not just for their appearance, but for the narrative they carry. Whether selecting a borosilicate coffee cup or gifting an artisan flower vase, each purchase becomes an expression of balance, cultural curiosity, and refined thought. Objects here don’t just decorate: they reflect values, rituals, and perspective.