This cylindrical glass vessel rises 12.5 inches with a five-inch opening, tapering slightly toward a clear weighted base. The body is saturated in opaque yellow, interrupted by dispersed orange speckling suspended within the glass matrix. The surface remains smooth and continuous, allowing color — rather than texture — to define the form.
Light interacts differently here than with clear or mineral glass. The opaque body diffuses illumination, producing a contained glow rather than reflection. The speckling introduces subtle visual movement without altering the silhouette. Visually assertive, the vessel operates through chromatic presence rather than mass.
Within gathering design, this piece is used sparingly and with intention. It functions as a concentrated color field — a vertical plane that can punctuate neutral palettes or reinforce seasonal tonal direction. As part of the stewarded collection, it provides contrast to stoneware, metal, and clear glass elements, expanding the atmospheric range of the studio without shifting into ornament.

