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Incalmo Jug in Pink, Grey and Purple
Jochen Holz
£195
Pink, grey and purple 'Incalmo' jug by Jochen Holz. A coloured rim, base and handle, made using a complex Venetian incalmo technique, in which two or more elements of blown glass are fused together.
Jochen's 'Incalmo' range of glassware is produced using a venetian technique where two elements with different colours are blown to be joined together in a single object. The pieces are free-blown from borosilicate - a heat resistant and durable glass, resulting in organic, unique pieces. Each piece is a one-off with its own unique form, and is heat and dishwasher proof.
Jochen's 'Incalmo' range of glassware is produced using a venetian technique where two elements with different colours are blown to be joined together in a single object. The pieces are free-blown from borosilicate - a heat resistant and durable glass, resulting in organic, unique pieces. Each piece is a one-off with its own unique form, and is heat and dishwasher proof.
Material: Coloured borosilicate glass.
Dimensions:
cm: Width 9cm, Depth 16cm, Height 20cm
inches: Width 3.5in, Depth 6.3in, Height 7.9in
Care Instructions: Heat resistant and dishwasher safe.
Dimensions:
cm: Width 9cm, Depth 16cm, Height 20cm
inches: Width 3.5in, Depth 6.3in, Height 7.9in
Care Instructions: Heat resistant and dishwasher safe.
Process
These pieces are made using a complex Venetian technique called Incalmo. Made from 2 separate pieces, the glass segments are simultaneously blown to the same size and thickness before joining. Requiring expert control, each segment is required to fit perfectly.


Jochen Holz is an award winning contemporary glass artist producing vibrant, organically shaped lampworked glassware and artworks. Jochen originally trained in lamp working in Germany before studying glass at Edinburgh College of Art and The RCA. After graduating in 2003, Jochen established his studio in East London. Jochen Holz’s approach to design is guided by the lampworking process and the flowing forms of hot glass. Each piece is a one off with a unique, spontaneous energy.