Handblown Glassware Made in Aotearoa.
Founded in 2012 by artists Stephen Bradbourne and Isaac Katzoff, Monmouth Glass Studio produces handblown lighting and vessels using traditional techniques that date back centuries. Their furnace—kept molten around the clock at 1100°C—is the heart of the studio, where each piece is gathered, shaped, and blown entirely by hand.
Based in Aotearoa, Monmouth is committed to crafting glassware that is as enduring as it is beautiful. Stephen, one of New Zealand’s most respected glass artists, brings decades of exhibition experience to the studio, while Isaac draws from a deep production background in both the U.S. and New Zealand. At Handcrafted Modern, we offer their elegant handmade wine glasses and water tumblers—refined pieces made to be used, treasured, and passed on.
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The reheating furnace, known in the glass world as 'The Glory Hole'

Process photo of a glass pendant light being stretched out

Monmouth Glass