02/05/2026
Bubbles Swirl feels as if it simply happened.
William Brand returns to a childhood fascination — soap bubbles drifting upward, catching light, gone in an instant. That fleeting moment stays here, suspended in glass.
Mouth-blown spheres gather and rise along a flowing metal line, each one catching and bending light in its own way. The object shifts with you, with space, with the hour, never appearing quite the same twice.
By day, it catches natural light, scattering soft iridescent reflections across walls and surfaces; by evening, it draws inward — warmer, quieter, more intimate — settling into the atmosphere of the room as a functional art object.
There is precision behind this sense of ease. Each sphere is mouth-blown and positioned by hand, creating a living sculpture where childhood curiosity meets the discipline of fine craftsmanship.
Shown here as three Sculptural Objects, Bubbles Swirl can extend into a larger composition— stretching vertically, clustering softly, or moving freely through a space in response to its architecture.
Each installation is developed around the interior, so the object feels made for its setting.
For interiors where light shapes the mood and lingers.