This service set consists of three clear glass jars seated within a linear metal carrier. The overall footprint measures approximately 11 inches in length, 4 inches in width, and 5.5 inches in height. Each vessel holds a modest volume, proportioned for flatware, stirrers, or small service tools. The jars are cylindrical with threaded rims and embossed surfaces, introducing subtle relief to an otherwise transparent field. A black label panel is affixed to each, creating a defined zone for designation.
The metal frame establishes order. Its horizontal rails contain the glass volumes in a single row, lifting them slightly from the surface plane and providing lateral stability through handled ends. Glass and metal operate in contrast — transparency contained within structure.
Within gathering design, this piece functions as a modular service unit. It consolidates necessary implements into a single architectural line, reducing visual scatter across the table or bar surface. Rather than decorative storage, it operates as an organizing device — clarifying function, reinforcing alignment, and maintaining compositional discipline during service.

