Decanter Hand Drawn Glass by J. Hill's StandardDimensions: D 20 x H 50 cm.Materials: GlassAvailable in 3 different designs: Loop / Row / OverEach glass is available in both polished and unpolished finishes, please contact us.The series Hand Drawn Glass, designed and hand drawn by Irish artist Nigel Peake, explores a spontaneous approach to glass cutting. The pieces feature clean, elemental shapes, and use a spontaneous cutting motion that captures the fleeting movement of the drawing hand. Known for his paintings and drawings of built and unbuilt landscapes - interpreted in his books, textiles, porcelain and glass, Nigel has created a series of three tumblers of various sizes, a carafe, a decanter and a series of wood tops made by Gavin Rea (County Down) that can transform the pieces into containers at your will.A book of drawings and references, titled ‘Fieldwork’, accompanies the collection.Finding a small book of Nigel’s drawings on Irish landscape inspired the idea for thecollection. It was compelling to work with his account of the textures and patterns sovivid in nature.‘there is a time of year when the tops of the fields become visible’- NigelJ. Hill’s Standard pieces marry contemporary design and traditional craftsmanship, celebrating the progressive, the time honoured and the handmade.Named for John Hill, a mysterious 18th-century figure who vanished from Irish shores but left behind a standard of such exquisite brilliance it might as well have been a love letter to lead crystal, the brand doesn’t just honour heritage - it toys with it. Hill’s “Standard” was never about sameness - it was a provocation. A wink. A dare across centuries. What if craftsmanship could be a little unruly? What if a whiskey tumbler could be an oracle?J. Hill’s Standard lives in that delightful tension - between legacy and invention, ritual and rupture. Their pieces are less objects, more odes: to landscape, to memory, to the stubborn joy of making things the slow way, the right way. They look like they’ve emerged from a collaboration between an ancient guild and an alien design council - part monastic relic, part Martian glassware.