![]() The glass derives it’s name from the town where WhistlePig has a 500-acre farm and distillery. Simon himself said “the lines of this glass are simply beautiful”. The collaboration first started with an ideal bowl shape specified for optimal whiskey tasting and we evolved it with a softly rounded base that fits nicely in the hand. We found the WhistlePig American-style rye, to be a quintessential pairing with our handmade glass. These two Vermont based companies were driven to perfect the whiskey and glass combination. After many months of hard work and collaboration, this striking glass grew directly out of a passion for handcrafted quality that both Simon Pearce and WhistlePig share. We were very optimistic about this new design when we saw the final samples of the Shoreham Whiskey Glass come out of the glassblowing studio. Ponderosa Pine Napkin Beeswax Candle Tree Soapstone Chiller A Holiday Table Featuring the Engraved Aspen Forest HurricaneĪ Collaboration with WhistlePig Yields a Unique Glass The Ideal Shape for Sipping Whiskey ![]() Consider some of these new additions as part of your holiday celebrations as we officially head into winter. Lastly, a useful item for entertaining is the elemental Soapstone Chiller that can keep you wine cool or double as a mini ice bucket. Another new addition is the shape of our classic evergreen trees as a beeswax candle in ivory, red and green. Our favorite is the naturally beautiful Ponderosa design with oversized pine needles in both a napkin and a runner. Partnering with Bertozzi, we created new linen patterns for this winter. The streamlined flatware is 18/10 stainless steel that is cast and forged by skilled craftsman. The new warren flatware is inspired by a teardrop shape, similar to the lamp in our lighting line. Drawing for Benson Tumbler Ponderosa Pine Runner Beachstone Bowl Warren Flatware New Flatware for the Classic Table Building upon our natural theme the potters created a great line of marbled clay vessels that are very unique centerpiece bowls and vases called Beachstone. The Spruce tree is now offered in a new mini version that is a great gift or a nice addition to any beloved glass forest. The Benson tumbler evolved from the geometric design concept originating with the martini glass and it is universally useful for a variety of occasions. Benson Tumbler Spruce Tree New Essentials for Entertaining It can be paired with any of our glassware and flatware lines, but here we have it featured with our new Benson Tumbler and Warren Flatware. The organic shaped Burlington Collection’s plates and bowls have unique reactive effects in the glazing that are both casual and elegant. ![]() Setting the Table with Burlington Dinnerware Our handcrafted glass is magical as it starts as a molten material that takes it’s form from the finesse and skill of the master glassblowers. We transform what we see and experience into new glass objects to bring home and enjoy everyday. A steady flow of ideas come from reflecting on this season, taking cues from nature for new evergreen trees, frosty decorative objects, and essentials to gather around the table. With Winter Solstice upon us, we take every opportunity to enjoy the wintery wonderland as a source for new inspiration. Sadly, we had to return the rings after the shoot, but got to take home the cake and relish in the leftovers for days. As a thank you, we left behind a special decanter, made just for them.īecause Deb knows all the best folks in Portland to partner with, we got bespoke jewels from local jeweler Nell Ballard to outfit our Ring Holder, and gorgeous carrot cake with lemon cream cheese frosting from Spün in Freeport to make our cakeplate shine. Their Bar Manager, Sylvi Roy, came up with a few amazing concoctions inspired by our drinkware. Its rich, vibrant color scheme and antique accents lent endless possibilities for gorgeous shots.Īnd what Simon Pearce photo shoot would be complete without the best-looking cocktails imaginable? We set up shop at Twelve – the hottest seat in Portland right now. With big windows that let in lots of natural light and decor that melds traditional and contemporary vibes – the space has that fresh-yet-heritage feel that’s just so us. ![]() Built in the 1820s, this luxury inn is a converted captain’s mansion located in Portland’s West End. Her insider perspective on Portland brought us to all the best spots – where we got some amazing shots.ĭeb scoped the The Blind Tiger as the perfect locale to base our early-spring campaign photoshoot. A Maine native, Deb has been with Simon Pearce for over seven years and brings her passion for home to everything she does. In early February, we packed up case after case of glass, pottery and home accents and headed to Portland, Maine – home of Deb Ivy, our VP of Brand Experience.
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