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Sophieloujacobsen

Sophieloujacobsen sells everyday glassware, carafes, pitchers, vases, and small home accessories priced USD 28–180. The range sits in the mid-premium segment, positioned above mass-market housewares but below luxury crystal. Products are sold primarily through the brand’s own e-commerce site and a selective network of design boutiques worldwide. The studio is known for re-imagining classic drinkware with playful proportions—tall, slender “ripple” glasses and elongated, narrow carafes that create a visual “stretched” effect. All pieces are blown borosilicate glass, offered in subtle tints (sage, amber, charcoal) and sold individually or in color-matched sets. The restrained palette and distinctive silhouettes have made the ripple collection a recurring feature in design-media gift guides. Customers are design-literate millennials and Gen-X homeowners who follow architecture and interiors accounts on Instagram and value quiet, sculptural objects over ornate décor. They buy single pieces to mix with existing tableware or curate tonal sets for small urban apartments, prioritizing form, light refraction, and a touch of humor over traditional luxury cues. The brand competes in the crowded “accessible design objects” space populated by Scandinavian and Korean housewares studios. It differentiates through proportion-based humor—elongated necks, exaggerated stems—rather than color-blocked patterns or overt minimalism, and by keeping production in small European glassworks that allow low-minimum custom tints and rapid iteration.

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