Solange Knowles’s Sold-Out Glassware Is Finally Back in New Colors

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When multidisciplinary artist Solange Knowles debuted her Saint Heron glassware last year, the first drop sold out in just two hours. Thankfully, she restocked the four-piece collection, called Small Matter, at the request of hundreds of commenters who wanted to fill their bar cabinets with the sculptural drinking vessels that she learned to make after taking a glassblowing class in Florida. 

Lineup of glasses on a shelf
Photography by Rafael Rios for Saint Heron

Starting today via the MoMA Design Store, the Small Matter collection has three new additions available in a fresh color combo: topaz and onyx. Similar to previous Saint Heron launches, the drinking glasses are inspired by Brutalist architecture and made from borosilicate glass formed in graphic molds. This time around, though, the sippers come in just three styles: wineglass, goblet, and cordial. 

Woman sitting at blue chair holding a goblet
Photography by Rafael Rios for Saint Heron

We could see tons of ways to incorporate them into your tablescape, and not just as vessels for alcohol. The cordial glass could hold a delicate dessert like ice cream or mousse, and the goblet would be the most gorgeous water glass your table has ever seen. But the truth is, even when they’re empty, they’re works of art.

Saint Heron Small Matter Goblet

MoMA Design Store
$45

Saint Heron Small Matter Wineglass

MoMA Design Store
$41

Saint Heron Small Matter Cordial Glass

MoMA Design Store
$41
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Julie Vadnal

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Julie Vadnal is the deputy editor of Domino. She edits and writes stories about shopping for new and vintage furniture, covers new products (and the tastemakers who love them), and tours the homes of cool creatives. She lives in Brooklyn.