Morphic Glass Vessel and Pipette by Deborah Czeresko for Mortlach by Design
Created by hand in Deborah Czeresko’s Brooklyn, New York studio, 'Morphic' consists of a water vessel and companion pipette. Morphic transforms the act of dilution into a ritual of precision and presence. Developed in collaboration with Mortlach by Design, each one-of-a-kind piece explores the relationship between control and flow, form and function — a sculptural expression of the artist’s fascination with transformation, both material and metaphorical. Inspired by Mortlach's six copper stills, this hand-blown glass water vessel gets its bold blue color through copper leaf infusion. Available for purchase exclusively on TheBar.com.
Vessel: h 75mm, w 75 mm, l 65 mm. Each piece is one of a kind, size may vary.
Glass, copperleaf Hand Wash Only
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About Deborah Czeresko
Deborah Czeresko is a New York City-based artist and designer, best known for their work with glass. Their work references food, art history, gender, and their experiences as a queer artist.


About Morphic
Deborah created Morphic as a sculptural hand-blown pipette for the ritual of adding water to whisky, each piece is crafted by hand. They combined juxtaposing traditional Venetian glassblowing and modern structural techniques.
Like Mortlach’s iconic six stills, Czeresko plays with copper: embedding copper leaf into molten glass causes each pipette to react unpredictably, making every piece a one-of-a-kind expression of strength, complexity, and transformation.





