The Goodman Studio

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The Goodman Studio creates hand blown glass vessels, sculptures, lighting, furniture and architecture Modern Glass Design + Fabrication

06/10/2026

Quality check in the sun ☀️

One of the best parts of working with glass is seeing how every piece changes throughout the day. Colour, transparency, texture, reflections—everything shifts depending on the light.

Laying these pieces out together is always a reminder of how much personality glass can have. Some glow softly, some throw colour across the table, and some almost disappear until the light hits just right.

A little studio moment from The Goodman Studio.

06/08/2026

The Isolation series explores architectural form through cast glass structures that stand apart, yet exist in quiet conversation with one another. Each piece captures and diffuses light differently—revealing shifting textures, soft translucency, and layered optical depth throughout the day.

A little distance can change how we see things. In this case, Isolation brings the collection together.

Handcrafted in our Toronto studio.

06/03/2026

The Sagoma Vase and Stilts Console Table explore balance, proportion, and material restraint through sculptural silhouettes and refined detailing. Together, the pieces create a quiet architectural dialogue—where soft curves meet linear structure, and solid materials appear unexpectedly light.

Designed to exist somewhere between functional object and sculpture, each piece is handcrafted with an emphasis on material presence, simplicity, and atmosphere.

06/01/2026

Late afternoon light and glass — the golden hour.

05/28/2026

Lima — one of The Goodman Studio’s most recognizable forms.

Standing over 1 metre tall, each Lima vessel stretches upward with an elongated silhouette that feels somewhere between botanical growth and gesture. Satin-finished surfaces soften the colour and diffuse the light, giving the pieces a quiet glow that shifts throughout the day.

Despite their scale, the forms maintain a sense of lightness and movement—leaning, curving, and reaching upward as though caught mid-motion.

Handblown and handcrafted in our Toronto studio.

Photos from The Goodman Studio's post 05/26/2026

From colour bars to Topo bowls 💧➡️🩵

One of the best parts of working with glass is seeing raw material turn into something completely different. These colour bars might not look like much at first, but once they’re melted, shaped, and satin finished, they become the soft glowing forms of our Topo bowls.

Somewhere between chemistry, cooking, and magic.

Swipe from “before” to “after” to see the transformation.

Photos from The Goodman Studio's post 05/24/2026

Tools, fragments, textures, and experiments.

Glassmaking is built from countless small processes—cutting, grinding, casting, polishing, assembling—each one leaving behind its own traces and artifacts. These moments in the studio often feel as sculptural as the finished works themselves.

Here, cast glass samples catch the light alongside the tools and materials used to shape them.

05/21/2026

Sagoma

A collection of sculptural vessels defined by silhouette, colour, and balance. Each form is handblown and satin-finished to soften the way light moves across the surface, giving the pieces a quiet glow and almost weightless presence.

Playful yet architectural, the Sagoma series explores proportion through elongated necks, rounded volumes, and shifting profiles that change from every angle. Displayed together, the forms begin to feel almost conversational—each piece carrying its own distinct posture and personality.

Handcrafted in our Toronto studio.

Photos from The Goodman Studio's post 05/18/2026

New York City — we’re coming.

The Goodman Studio will be presenting in Wanted at ICFF with Soft Structure, an all female and Canadian booth.
May 17–19.

Composed of illuminated sculptural forms. Installed as a wall composition, the work shifts between lighting, sculpture, and architecture—casting soft gradients of light that transform the surrounding space.

We’re excited to share Geo Lights in NYC alongside an incredible group of designers and studios.

See you at ICFF.

Photos from The Goodman Studio's post 05/15/2026

The response to our Cascade and Horizon chandeliers has been incredible.

These pieces continue to find homes in interiors that value atmosphere, materiality, and sculptural presence. Designed to transform light into something immersive, each chandelier balances architectural structure with the fluid optical qualities of handblown glass.
Handcrafted in our Toronto studio, every chandelier is made to order and can be tailored to suit the scale and character of its environment.

Thank you to everyone who has reached out, specified, collected, and shared these works with us. More to come.

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51 Cranfield Road
Toronto, ON
M4B3H6

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5am