Sophie Lou Jacobsen
Small ceremonies, hand-blown in New York.

Meet the Maker
The romance of the everyday object
French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen launched her New York studio in 2019 with one idea: that the right object can reconnect you to the romantic. Her hand-blown glassware, sculptural lighting, and small metal pieces are built to turn ordinary moments into ones worth noticing.
She works alongside New York master glassblowers, developing each form in conversation with the material itself. The shapes nod to history, Parisian bistro glasses, Venetian technique, antique vessels, then reinterpret them with a modern lightness. Soft pastels, translucent tones, playful proportions, exacting craft.
The work has been collected by Vogue, Architectural Digest, and Wallpaper, and it still earns its keep on the table. Fewer, better things, chosen less for display than for the way they make people want to stay for one more drink.
"Eclectic, slow, layered, and textured." — Sophie Lou Jacobsen







