







Furrow Rocks Glass
"CUTTINGS" series
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Mouth Blown & Hand Cut Irish Crystal
The Furrow Rocks Glass brings the collection’s sculptural clarity to a classic whiskey form. Its wide bowl is ideal for bourbon, Scotch, mezcal, or cocktails served neat or on the rocks. The signature Furrow pattern—tall, vertical cuts that rise from the base—creates a dynamic interplay of texture and light, emphasizing the warmth and depth of the spirit. A substantial base adds balanced weight and a satisfying feel in hand. Available polished for crisp brilliance or unpolished for a soft, matte finish.
Designer: Martino Gamper
Capacity: 200ml
Dimensions: 81mm x 92mm
Product code: CWY2
This piece is a part of the Furrow Collection from the Cuttings series designed by Martino Gamper for J. Hill’s Standard.
H 85mm x W 77mm
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Furrow Collection
The Furrow Collection draws inspiration from the rhythm of the land—long, deliberate movements that turn and renew the earth. Each piece features clean, angular cuts carved in sweeping strokes, echoing the motion of the plough rolling back the soil.
These sharply defined marks remove glass in broad, confident swathes, creating a sense of depth and momentum. Light travels across the surface like sun tracing the ridges of freshly tilled ground—precise yet full of life.
Grounded in gesture and craft, The Furrow Collection bridges tradition and modernity. The series includes rocks and water glasses, stemless red and white wine glasses, champagne flutes, shot glasses, and a carafe—pieces that bring both strength and stillness to the table.
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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.












