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Loop Tumbler

"Hand drawn glass" series

Sale price€120,00

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Mouth Blown & Hand Cut Irish Crystal


Tumbler Hand Drawn Glass by Nigel Peake

 


Designer: Nigel Peake

Product code: HDGT2 LOOP

This piece is a part of the Loop Collection from the Hand Drawn Glass series designed by Nigel Peake for J. Hill’s Standard. 

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Hand-cut Irish crystal tumbler with continuous spiral cuts wrapping around the glass, inspired by ripples in water and rings in wood, ideal for whiskey, wine, or sake.
Loop Tumbler Sale price€120,00

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Loop Collection

The Loop Collection is defined by motion made visible. A continuous spiral of fine, horizontal cuts winds around each form—drawing the eye and hand in a slow, deliberate rhythm. Inspired by the repetition found in nature and craft, the pattern recalls rings in wood, ripples in water, or the careful pull of thread on a wheel. 

From a candle holder to a carafe, each piece is simple in shape but rich in gesture, inviting daily use with quiet elegance.

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Hand Drawn Glass

By Nigel Peake

Hand Drawn Glass is a design collaboration between Irish artist and illustrator Nigel Peake and J. Hill’s Standard, resulting in a series of crystal pieces that fuse traditional craftsmanship with contemporary form. Peake—known for his intricate paintings and drawings of landscapes—brings his unique perspective on the textures and patterns found in nature to this collection.

Fieldwork, a book of Peake’s drawings and references inspired by the Irish landscape, served as the starting point for the collaboration. Translating these studies into glass, he departs from the rigid geometry of traditional cut crystal and embraces a more fluid, spontaneous approach. Each cut captures the fleeting movement of the drawing hand, revealing the immediacy and rhythm of linework in the surface of the glass.

The Hand Drawn Glass Family comprises three interrelated collections: Loop, Over, and Row. From tumblers to carafes and decanters, every piece invites a quiet dialogue between material, maker, and place.