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    • In the studio
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TOM STOENNER GLASS

made by hand in the Hudson Valley

  • Drinking ware
  • Luster series
  • Lamps
  • Cordoba & Marbro
  • Ornaments & Weights
Small Luster lamp in Blue

Small Luster lamp in Blue

Small Luster Lamp in Blue

Small Luster Lamp in Blue

with interior illumination.

Small Luster Lamp in Blue, detail

Small Luster Lamp in Blue, detail

with interior illumination.

Large Luster lamp in Green

Large Luster lamp in Green

Large Luster lamp in Gold

Large Luster lamp in Gold

Large Luster lamp in Gold

Large Luster lamp in Gold

with interior illumination.

Luster Cylinder lamp in Gold

Luster Cylinder lamp in Gold

with interior illumination.

Luster Cylinder lamp in Green

Luster Cylinder lamp in Green

with interior illumination.

Luster Cylinder lamp in Green, detail

Luster Cylinder lamp in Green, detail

with interior illumination.

Marbro lamp in Purple

Marbro lamp in Purple

with interior illumination.

Marbro Cylinder in Blue

Marbro Cylinder in Blue

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Small Luster lamp in Blue
Small Luster Lamp in Blue
Small Luster Lamp in Blue, detail
Large Luster lamp in Green
Large Luster lamp in Gold
Large Luster lamp in Gold
Luster Cylinder lamp in Gold
Luster Cylinder lamp in Green
Luster Cylinder lamp in Green, detail
Marbro lamp in Purple
Marbro Cylinder in Blue

Tom Stoenner has hand blown fine glass for over three decades.  Working out of his studio in the scenic Hudson Valley, he makes functional glassware for home and table.  Each piece is individually crafted using traditional tools and centuries-old techniques; yet, his finished objects are informed with a contemporary sensibility.  His work has been shown nationwide, and he was a recipient of an American Craft Museum Design Award.

 

"I have always believed that things made by hand offer a shared experience between the maker and the user.  A simple object can forge connections."