Storm Ornament by Corey Silverman
Striking blown glass ornaments in an assortment of colors, with a swirl motif along the midline.
Approximately 3.25" diameter with a clear glass hook.
- Red&Gold features a shiny gold top, white speckles across the bottom, and a cranberry red swirl.
- Blue&Gold features a shiny gold top, white speckles across the bottom, and a vibrant blue swirl.
- Northern Lights features a cobalt blue base, white speckles on the bottom, and a midline of peacocky-green/silver/blue that might also have hints of pink or purple.
Handmade by Corey Silverman of The Furnace in Denver, Colorado.
Corey Silverman of The Furnace was formally trained as a glass artist while getting his BFA at Alfred University in Alfred, New York. Upon graduating in 1998 he worked with several glass studios around the country before settling in Denver, Colorado in 1999.
After much experimentation with glass in all its guises--including slumped forms, casting, cold work, and solid sculpting--he found himself always coming back to the blown form. “I love the immediacy found in making a blown vessel. There’s no questioning what it’s going to look like. You know the end result as you’re putting it away in the annealer. It feels great to have that kind of instant gratification in an art form.”
Corey Silverman created The Furnace Inc. in April of 2016 after 8 years as a partner and co-owner of C&H Glassworks. Everything from the Furnace is handblown and sculpted by Corey. Although there are specific product lines, every item is one of a kind. All pieces are signed and dated.
Find more of Corey's work here.