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"Bog" series
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Mouth Blown & Hand Cut Irish Crystal
The Bog Carafe is a tall, hand-blown crystal vessel that brings sculptural elegance to any table. Its refined silhouette and gently flared opening make it ideal for serving water, wine, or cocktails, while the generous height also lends itself beautifully to use as a vase. The signature Bog pattern—crisp and polished or softly matte when unpolished—creates a striking interplay of depth and light, adding presence to everyday rituals and special occasions alike. Thoughtful and versatile, it’s a timeless piece that makes an exceptional gift.
Designer: Martino Gamper
Capacity: 600ml
Dimensions: 80mm x 230mm
Product code: CWC4
This piece is a part of the Bog Collection from the Cuttings series designed by Martino Gamper for J. Hill’s Standard.
H 85mm x W 77mm
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Bog Collection
The Bog Collection honors one of Ireland’s oldest traditions—the cutting of turf from the bog to warm homes through winter. Each piece embodies the quiet endurance of this ritual, where strong tea, shared labor, and a dram of whiskey marked the rhythm of the day.
Defined by deep, confident cuts hewn from the surface of crystal, the collection captures the tactile landscape of the bog itself—layered, grounded, and elemental. The interlocking marks echo the stacked peat blocks left to dry in the sun, their forms both rugged and refined. Rich with memory and texture, The Bog Collection evokes the earthy scent of peat smoke and the warmth of the hearth.
The series includes rocks and water glasses, stemless red and white wine glasses, champagne flutes, shot glasses, and a decanter—crafted for the ritual of gathering, drinking, and returning to one’s roots.
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The Cuttings Family
by Martino Gamper

Cuttings is a family of mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal barware designed by Martino Gamper and produced by J. Hill’s Standard in Waterford, Ireland. Defined by bold, intuitive gestures, each piece features strong marks confidently hewn out of the surface of lead crystal, less applied decoration than sculptural expression.
For this collection, Gamper worked directly with the crystal, carving in a motion that echoes the rhythm of the turf cutter—the traditional Irish craft of slicing peat with a sléan, the two-sided spade. Each cut carries that same assured movement: long, clean strokes with sharply defined, angular edges. The result is a series of tactile, rugged forms, glass surfaces that feel both primitive and precise. Fingers naturally trace the smooth hollows and crisp ridges of each cut, finding comfort in their rhythm and depth.
The Cuttings Family comprises three interrelated collections: Bog, Dew, and Furrow. Evoking the physicality of the earth and the ritual of the hearth, Cuttings connects contemporary design with Ireland’s material traditions.














