Glass has the power to enrich a space like no other material. Its natural properties have the ability to bring your space to life.
Although every project is unique, we always use a combination of decoration and function to exploit the beauty in each new site.
February 2016
Hanblown glass ceiling installation. Small bird like forms freely flying from the entrance way into the dining room of this Ritz Carlton Residence condo.
In collaboration with Crayon Design
September 2013
A cluster of 15 large scale Lima vases ranging from 38″ to 52″ high at the new Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge in Frankfurt, Germany.
April 2012
The Cascade Chandelier is comprised of many hand-blown glass forms strung together with stainless steel wire to create a stunning sculpture. Each grouping is unique and can be designed to suit any location. The combination of shiny and frosted surfaces shows off the individual pieces and allows the Chandelier to glow under all light conditions.
Museum House
Toronto, Ontario
Cascade specifications (PDF 238KB)
JGS Catalogue (8.6MB)
This Chandelier is the result from a collaboration with Jeffrey Douglas from Douglas Design Studio in Toronto.
February 2011
The glass installation consists of 259 hand blown glass discs suspended below a skylight. The overall size of the installation is 2.75m X 12m. The glass is coloured in calming, neutral, translucent colours and every disc is gently curved to create subtle movement. The chandelier creates a visually soothing decorative element while acting as a light diffusing screen from the sun above.
March 2011
In collaboration with Studio Munge
May 2010
In collaboration with Studio Munge
September 2009
In collaboration with Studio Munge.
Dimensions of chandelier: 4’H X 8’W X 11’L
August 2007
8′ X 8′ sandcast murals with LED lighting at the porte-cochere.
16″ X 16″ wall sconces on the exterior of the Hazelton Residence and Hotel