Crafts CouncilDirectoryStudio SahilDesigner and a methodical artisanLondon, EnglandGlassmakingMixed mediaWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoNewsStudio Sahil is a design studio based in London. 'Sahil' means coast in Turkish, where our studio draws inspiration from natural phenomena, patterns and formations. Our aim is to design meaningful and sustainable products made by the designer herself or with local artisans. Notable exhibitions: Venice Glass Week (2022 & 2023), Verrier Permanent Exhibition at Hart Shoreditch, 'Coastal Myths' solo show curated by Open Space for LDF (2022), Decorex (2021), Lexus Design Award at MDW (2019) Focus:developing new techniques and materials though objects of craftCV:Download documentStockists:Mint GalleryCurioMatter of StuffKollektifOpen SpaceNID StoreHomo Faber GuideMay 2024We are part of the Homo Faber GuideFT Article: Artisans Bring AI Tool to The WorkbenchJanuary 2024An article written by Emma Park for House & Home, Financial Times Weekend about combining glassblowing techniques with artificial intelligence toolsCROSSING PATHS AND NEW DESIGN LANGUAGESJune 2024Join us at the London Design Festival for a showcase celebrating four designers - ESMEZ, Studio Sahil, Ayşe E. Coşkun and Kätlin Lõbu - who push the boundaries of glass, ceramics, textiles, and jewellery through material experimentation and conceptual research.AboutStudio Sahil is a design studio based in London. 'Sahil' means coast in Turkish, where our studio draws inspiration from natural phenomena, patterns and formations. Our aim is to design meaningful and sustainable products made by the designer herself or with local artisans. Notable exhibitions: Venice Glass Week (2022 & 2023), Verrier Permanent Exhibition at Hart Shoreditch, 'Coastal Myths' solo show curated by Open Space for LDF (2022), Decorex (2021), Lexus Design Award at MDW (2019) InfoFocus:developing new techniques and materials though objects of craftCV:Download documentStockists:Mint GalleryCurioMatter of StuffKollektifOpen SpaceNID StoreNewsHomo Faber GuideMay 2024We are part of the Homo Faber GuideFT Article: Artisans Bring AI Tool to The WorkbenchJanuary 2024An article written by Emma Park for House & Home, Financial Times Weekend about combining glassblowing techniques with artificial intelligence toolsCROSSING PATHS AND NEW DESIGN LANGUAGESJune 2024Join us at the London Design Festival for a showcase celebrating four designers - ESMEZ, Studio Sahil, Ayşe E. Coşkun and Kätlin Lõbu - who push the boundaries of glass, ceramics, textiles, and jewellery through material experimentation and conceptual research.WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectCake Stand + Sauce BowlProjectSand To Glass ProjectSnæfellsnes VesselProjectVerrier For Hart ShoreditchProjectCybele Vessel
FT Article: Artisans Bring AI Tool to The WorkbenchJanuary 2024An article written by Emma Park for House & Home, Financial Times Weekend about combining glassblowing techniques with artificial intelligence tools
CROSSING PATHS AND NEW DESIGN LANGUAGESJune 2024Join us at the London Design Festival for a showcase celebrating four designers - ESMEZ, Studio Sahil, Ayşe E. Coşkun and Kätlin Lõbu - who push the boundaries of glass, ceramics, textiles, and jewellery through material experimentation and conceptual research.
FT Article: Artisans Bring AI Tool to The WorkbenchJanuary 2024An article written by Emma Park for House & Home, Financial Times Weekend about combining glassblowing techniques with artificial intelligence tools
CROSSING PATHS AND NEW DESIGN LANGUAGESJune 2024Join us at the London Design Festival for a showcase celebrating four designers - ESMEZ, Studio Sahil, Ayşe E. Coşkun and Kätlin Lõbu - who push the boundaries of glass, ceramics, textiles, and jewellery through material experimentation and conceptual research.