TLAQUEPAQUE, JALISCO AND PUEBLA
Blown glass is a dance between fire and air. Each piece is born from the artisan's breath, from the instant that breath shapes the incandescent material. In Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, and Puebla, this ancestral technique has been passed down from generation to generation, keeping alive a tradition that transforms heat into transparency.
Glass is a noble and eternal material: it can be melted and reborn time and again without losing its quality. Therefore, working with blown glass is also an act of sustainability, a way to honor natural resources and reduce environmental impact. At Choza, we value its continuous cycle and its ability to reflect light, color, and everyday life.
Each piece is handcrafted, using recycled glass and traditional techniques.
Master glassmakers shape the material with precision and rhythm, creating organic forms that balance functionality and beauty. In collaboration with them, we explored new silhouettes, scales, and tones that engage with contemporary design without losing their artisanal essence. The result is unique, transparent, and luminous objects—testimonies of air, fire, and human patience.