malfatti : Italian [mahl-FAH-tee]. A type of hand-rolled dumpling; literally, "misshapen"

Malfatti Glass was created by the Ten Willow Studio creative team of Daniel Spitzer, glassblower and former Dale Chihuly crew member, and Jill Reynolds, an award-winning visual artist known for her innovative use of flameworked glass.

Each Malfatti Glass is uniquely shaped, the result of having been made in a flame using only hand tools and the breath of the artisan.

Strong yet surprisingly soft in the hand, these lightweight glasses are made from borosilicate glass, the same material used to make laboratory ware.

Delicate yet durable, Malfatti Glass will soon become your favourite glassware.