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Sophie Lou Jacobsen Introduces Le Verre Bonbon — A Whimsical Glassware Collection

Le Verre Bonbon

French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen is bringing her signature sense of playful elegance to the table with Le Verre Bonbon, a new glassware collection that expands upon her popular Bouquet series. The collection blends natural inspiration with functional beauty, turning everyday moments into poetic experiences.

A Celebration of Organic Form

Le Verre Bonbon draws its shapes from the soft, fluid lines of blooming flowers. Crafted in glossy, clear glass with natural textures, the pieces are designed to elevate dining rituals with effortless sophistication. The collection includes three standout designs:

  • The Pitcher — Featuring a delicately coiled handle and rippled body, this sculptural piece is perfect for serving cool drinks at summer dinners or weekend brunches.
  • The Small Bowl — A low-profile bowl with a gently rippled rim, ideal for soups, side salads, or shared dips, offering a subtle yet striking accent to the table.
  • Striped Glasses — Adding a playful twist, the glasses feature irregular pastel stripes running vertically along their curved silhouette. Available in multiple colors and two sizes, they complement Jacobsen’s iconic Ripple glasses while introducing a fresh seasonal palette.

Everyday Objects, Elevated

True to Jacobsen’s design philosophy, Le Verre Bonbon transforms functional tableware into objects of joy and beauty. These pieces invite us to slow down, appreciate the tactile qualities of glass, and savor the art of gathering.

The Le Verre Bonbon collection is now available through Sophie Lou Jacobsen’s online store and select retailers.

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