Venus
Venus
The Venus Collection by Catherine Hurand — Sculptural Glass Dinnerware Inspired by Dancing Flames
Some tableware sets a table. Venus transforms it into something people will talk about for the rest of the evening.
Catherine Hurand's Venus collection exists at the intersection of art and function — a series of glass plates and bowls whose organic, flame-like forms appear to have been caught mid-movement, frozen at the precise moment between wild and refined. The undulating edges, textured surfaces, and luminous clarity of each piece give the impression of molten glass stilled in time, refracting light differently with every shift of angle and every change of the candle beside it. No other material could achieve what glass achieves here — the transparency that lets food float, the brilliance that makes a table glow, the sculptural presence that makes a single piece feel like an installation.
And yet — beneath the apparent freedom of the form, every Venus piece is uniform in shape. Stackable, practical, and entirely considered. The wildness is intentional. The structure is invisible. That is precisely the genius of the design.
Venus is for the table that refuses to be ordinary — for the host who understands that presentation is part of the experience, and that the most memorable meals are the ones where every detail was chosen with intention.
Sculptural glass dinnerware where organic form meets considered structure. Catherine Hurand's most visionary work.
Use & Care
Venus's sculptural glass construction deserves careful handling to preserve its extraordinary form.
✓ Hand wash recommended with warm water and mild dish soap ✓ Use a soft cloth only — no abrasive cleaners or pads ✓ Handle with care — the organic edges are delicate ✓ Store pieces individually — do not stack without protective padding ✓ Avoid sudden extreme temperature changes ✓ Not suitable for microwave or oven use