One artist, one motif, across every piece

Every piece, one set of hands

Blossom is a one-person studio. Every pendant, handpipe, and rig is lampworked individually by the same artist in Oregon, meaning each piece carries the same hand, the same aesthetic, and the same level of attention from the bench to the final cool.

Not a finish, a design language

Flowers and vines aren't decoration applied to Blossom's pieces, they're the structural principle the whole catalog is built around. Every form starts with the floral motif in mind, so the petals and vines feel native to the glass rather than added on top.

Jewelry, functional glass, one aesthetic

Blossom moves between pendants, sherlocks, hammers, spoons, mini tubes, carb caps, and chillums bringing the same floral sensibility across jewelry and functional pieces. One studio, one point of view, across your whole setup.

Made on the torch

Every Blossom piece is built on the lampworking bench from raw borosilicate. Nothing is assembled from pre-made parts — the petals, vines, opal settings, and sculpted forms all come together in one continuous process. The result is pieces that read as a single object rather than parts joined together.

Botanical work, in glass

Blossom's catalog reads like a wildflower field translated into borosilicate — trilliums, button flowers, sculpted petals, and vine work that catches actual botanical detail rather than abstracted flower shapes. The natural references are specific, not generic.