Retail - StudioBlog :: Jeff Benroth Glass https://www.benroth.com/studioblog project + process = product Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:19:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Studio Sale :: November 28 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=164 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=164#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:19:41 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=164 As usual, we will have an open studio during Thanksgiving weekend. Come by on Saturday, November 28 from 10-5 for great discounts on glass, demos in the studio, snacks and drinks. Since the casting event in August was so popular we will likely do a demonstration of sand casting for the studio sale as well. […]

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As usual, we will have an open studio during Thanksgiving weekend. Come by on Saturday, November 28 from 10-5 for great discounts on glass, demos in the studio, snacks and drinks. Since the casting event in August was so popular we will likely do a demonstration of sand casting for the studio sale as well. If you’d like to participate, please send us an e-mail – we may make it another workshop-type event if there is sufficient interest.

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shop.benroth.com https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=162 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=162#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2009 06:18:37 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=162 We’re proud of the stores and galleries that carry our work – but they are a select few and we are not out to saturate the market with a mile-long list of retailers. This stuff is not on every corner and we like it that way. So for those of you near one of our […]

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We’re proud of the stores and galleries that carry our work – but they are a select few and we are not out to saturate the market with a mile-long list of retailers. This stuff is not on every corner and we like it that way. So for those of you near one of our gallerists (see the list) that thought enough to buy our wares, please visit them and tell them we sent you. For the rest of you, we are here.

The site makes available a selection of the objects that we actually have in stock, but it also lists some things that were previously available only at the studio: seconds, prototypes, and some one-if-a-kind pieces that you would never think we made in the first place. Keep an eye on this as it is a work-in-progress, and constantly being updated.

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Let there be LIGHT https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=158 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=158#respond Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:53:00 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=158 Yeah, it’s finally happening. Everyone says, “you could make a lamp out of that!” Well, no, I theoretically could, but i don’t. I can make glass for lighting, though, and that’s what we’re finally getting around to doing. In collaboration with 100Watt Network, I have designed some new glass pieces which will be the foundation […]

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Yeah, it’s finally happening. Everyone says, “you could make a lamp out of that!” Well, no, I theoretically could, but i don’t. I can make glass for lighting, though, and that’s what we’re finally getting around to doing.

In collaboration with 100Watt Network, I have designed some new glass pieces which will be the foundation for a new line of lighting, called Bodega. These pendants are all handblown into molds that we built in-house (see a brief video here). The geometric forms are a blend of art deco light fixtures, crossed with mod glass of the 1960s and ’70s. I’ve tried to update the ideas using the magic of CAD to develop the forms, more contemporary colors, and really excellent hardware.

100 Watt is putting the final touches on the lighting components to go with this glass. At present we’re expecting to be able to offer the lamps with either traditional incandescent, medium-base sockets or the new, super-swank LED emitters which will draw only a couple watts and will NEVER NEED A BULB CHANGE.

Please direct inquiries to 100 watt network – they will be handling all retail and wholesale lighting orders.

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Did you find everything today? https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=130 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=130#respond Fri, 24 Jul 2009 16:25:18 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=130 I’m pleased to say we’ve found a simple way to make some of our stuff available for sale, direct from the studio. We are now set up with BigCartel to offer items that are in stock, with payments made securely though PayPal. We may eventually integrate a shopping cart into the next version of the […]

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I’m pleased to say we’ve found a simple way to make some of our stuff available for sale, direct from the studio. We are now set up with BigCartel to offer items that are in stock, with payments made securely though PayPal. We may eventually integrate a shopping cart into the next version of the website, but that’s a little further down the road.

We still want to support our retailer galleries, so we also put the list of stores more prominently on the contact page – no more pop-up window. And all stores with sites are now directly linked from that page.

Speaking of which, the JBG website has undergone some significant overall improvements, thanks to Scott Hammond Studio. I have always liked the original design but as monitors have gotten larger, it began to look a little small. And as we added more items to the site, the navigation was also becoming cluttered overloaded.

Scott did a great job of refreshing the existing look and cleaning it up; please take a look when you have a chance.

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“The Scout” digs our glass logs https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=125 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=125#respond Tue, 14 Jul 2009 05:20:54 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=125 David Keeps, home editor for the LA Times, fell in love with our limited-edition cast glass firelogs after our most recent e-blast and decided to put them on the blog for the home section of the Los Angeles Times. Along with Chad DeWitt, who collaborated on these pieces, I’m really pleased to have them featured and […]

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David Keeps, home editor for the LA Times, fell in love with our limited-edition cast glass firelogs after our most recent e-blast and decided to put them on the blog for the home section of the Los Angeles Times. Along with Chad DeWitt, who collaborated on these pieces, I’m really pleased to have them featured and I hope that the new edition will be a smash success.

Please check out:

– our new web page on the logs
– the LA Times blog posting
– Chad DeWitt’s site and latest work

Thanks also to my good buddy Jon Taylor, who has enough taste to design not only his clients’ homes and workspaces but also his own – enough so that I decided to shoot the logs in his Oakland hills home, just up the hill. Thanks, Jon and Tom – the photos came out much better this time…

Last, thanks to my Scott Hammond for taking care of, and improving, benroth.com post-haste. It was a shambles before and during, but now it sparkles again.

UPDATE: An edited version of the blog post also ran in the LA Times print edition, Home section on August 1, 2009. Thanks David!

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Make your own casting :: Saturday August 8, 10am – 4pm https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=120 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=120#respond Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:39:47 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=120 Come try it out! We will be hosting an open studio sand-casting event on August 8 so you can come watch, or even get invoived in, the process. For a flat fee you can bring a object of your own to press into the sand and we’ll pour the mold for you! Get a jump […]

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Come try it out! We will be hosting an open studio sand-casting event on August 8 so you can come watch, or even get invoived in, the process. For a flat fee you can bring a object of your own to press into the sand and we’ll pour the mold for you! Get a jump on holiday gifts with this unique opportunity to come work in our glass studio in Berkeley. We’ll also have other studio objects and seconds for sale, and Picante Taqueria is right down the street! For more information and to reserve some time for your own masterpiece, please email us.

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Glass logs redux https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=122 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=122#respond Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:39:47 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=122 In 2006 I worked with designer and fellow CCA alum Chad DeWitt  of DeWitt Studio on a set of decorative glass logs for display in a Sunset Magazine Idea House. The pieces proved so popular while on display we decided to produce some for sale as a limited-edition. Here we are a couple years later and there have […]

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In 2006 I worked with designer and fellow CCA alum Chad DeWitt  of DeWitt Studio on a set of decorative glass logs for display in a Sunset Magazine Idea House. The pieces proved so popular while on display we decided to produce some for sale as a limited-edition. Here we are a couple years later and there have been so many requests for the logs that we’ve decided to open a second edition, the first pieces of which have just been poured.

Each log is cast individually by pressing a piece of real cordwood into the sand. Using special binders we are able to get some pretty great texture of the rough wood faces, and each log has a clear flat surface where the pour was completed that is signed and numbered as part of the edition.

The logs are available directly from the studio, and through some of our most tasteful stores, such as Highcotton Living in Berkeley and Good in Boston. Check out the store locator on our website or email us directly to get yours.

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Sideways https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=101 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=101#respond Thu, 08 Jan 2009 02:03:40 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=101 One of the “new” things I’m working on is actually a design I’ve brought back from a long time ago; a simple bubble of glass that lies on its side, with a finely polished opening that allows a flower to extend from it at an angle. I made a few of these sweet little things […]

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clear prototype vase

clear prototype vase

One of the “new” things I’m working on is actually a design I’ve brought back from a long time ago; a simple bubble of glass that lies on its side, with a finely polished opening that allows a flower to extend from it at an angle.

I made a few of these sweet little things as gifts and even sold a couple of them, but it was before I had really begun to consider starting a line of products so they went by the wayside – until I remembered them just recently.  Here is a studio shot of one of the clear pieces, I will probably also make this vase in a transparent graphite blue and either an amber or olive green. I look forward to hearing what you think of it.

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New Lenses https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=95 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=95#respond Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:51:43 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=95 It seems like some of the most interesting ideas for new product come from explorations of ideas that have no relation to commercial viability. To wit: These almond-shaped solid glass elements, with their semi-sharp edge and hand-wrought variations, began as experiments for a possible installation in a gallery with exposed brick walls. In thinking about […]

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new solid almond thing

It seems like some of the most interesting ideas for new product come from explorations of ideas that have no relation to commercial viability. To wit:

These almond-shaped solid glass elements, with their semi-sharp edge and hand-wrought variations, began as experiments for a possible installation in a gallery with exposed brick walls. In thinking about that texture and wanting to accentuate it, I thought it might be interesting to make some solid elements which would loosely magnify the surface behind them. So now the unfinished lenses are laying around the studio, and everyone who comes through is transfixed by them. They love the weight, love the optics, love the irregular forms – and everyone wants one. In fact, all but one of the samples I made for myself and the gallery (granted, the imperfect ones) are sold and gone.

This studio snapshot of the remaining piece is one of the larger ones we’ve made: it’s 15″ x 7.5″ x 4″, it weighs 18 lb and still wears the remains of its “sculpture punty” (that snotty bit on the back end that will eventually be ground and polished away). I am still exploring scale and thinking about price for these so I welcome your feedback.

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Buy glass here. https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=65 https://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=65#respond Fri, 05 Sep 2008 16:48:46 +0000 http://www.benroth.com/studioblog/?p=65 Since the NYIGF, here are some great new stores where you’ll find Jeff Benroth Glass: Highcotton Living – Berkeley CA Moulé – Vancouver BC and Portland OR Nuvo – Dallas TX You can see a complete store list here.

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Since the NYIGF, here are some great new stores where you’ll find Jeff Benroth Glass:

Highcotton Living – Berkeley CA
Moulé – Vancouver BC and Portland OR
Nuvo – Dallas TX

You can see a complete store list here.

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