Multi-Dimensional
Multidimensional battuto glass is shaped through a deliberate dance of cuts—layered, irregular, and richly faceted—crafted with grinding wheels to echo the tactile beauty of hammered metal. Rooted in the spirit of Art Nouveau, the surface is worked at varying depths and angles, allowing light to move across it in quiet conversation. Shadows gather, highlights shimmer, and the glass appears to breathe—alive with texture and depth.
This is not the simplicity of score and break, but a slow, intentional cold-working process that transforms glass into an organic landscape. Elongated ovals, soft curves, and olive-shaped facets emerge alongside deeper incisions, creating a rhythm of form and light. As illumination shifts, the surface responds—revealing new dimensions, subtle movement, and an ever-changing interplay that invites the viewer to linger.