Da Vetro

Fabrica designs chapter II of Da Vetro, a limited edition borosilicate glass collection, whose forms and function push the material to the limit.

Fabrica designs chapter II of Da Vetro, a limited edition glass collection produced by Please Do Not Enter, a shop in the heart fo Downtown Los Angeles.

Made in borosilicate glass, the pieces convert allusions to human gesture, postures and scale into a series of playfully poetic, utilitarian objects. The collection is designed by a team of international designers that pushed the forms and the material to the limt.

<b>Top: </b> Quentin Vuong, Bud, vase, 2016. This vase is an interpretation of a flower bud starting to bloom <b>Above:</b> Alexis Gallo, Out of reach, vase 2016. The inability to use something to its full potential
Laura Sans Hystera, jug and vase, 2016. Some of the most immoral things in life comes from sex – some of the most moral things too
Anne Claire Hostequin, Sink, bowl 2016. Sink is a trinket bowl with a stock area in the base, when you remove the plug, the content falls into the container
Anne-Claire Hostequin, Complementary Relationship, jug and glass, 2016. A jug closed by a glass, one cannot have one without the other
Alexis Gallo, Way Out, vase, 2016. Growth in unlikely places and circumstances
Anne Claire Hostequin, Flacon, vase, 2016. Inspired by the pharmacy glassware, this vase is made of two pieces creating interesting glass superposition
Laura Sans, Hystera, jug and vase, 2016. Some of the most immoral things in life comes from sex – some of the most moral things too


Da Vetro
, second collection
Concept: Fabrica
Production: Please Do Not Enter
Year: 2017