Founded in 1932, Sugahara Glassworks (Sghr) is one of Japan's most celebrated handcrafted glass studios, where each piece is mouth-blown and hand-finished by skilled artisans in Chiba, Japan. From its earliest days, the brand was built on a single unshakeable conviction: that glass, at its finest, must be shaped by human hands — by breath, touch, and an intimate devotion to the material itself.
At the heart of Sghr's identity is a philosophy of simple happiness — the belief that handcrafted design must bring joy not only to the person who uses an object, but equally to the craftspeople who make it. This ethos has guided the studio across generations. Every piece is designed and developed by artisans who have devoted themselves entirely to understanding the unique character of glass — constantly refining their handcraft at the studio in Kujukuri, Chiba Prefecture. The result is glassware that carries something no machine can replicate: the quiet, unmistakable warmth of a hand that was present at every stage of its making.
With over 4,000 handcrafted designs in its collection and around 200 new pieces introduced each year, Sghr continues to evolve — rooted in a deep awareness of the times, yet never driven by trends, with each creation shaped by hand and made to become part of everyday life. Inspired by nature, their handcrafted pieces feature soft, rounded forms and warm, colourful palettes that feel quietly at home in modern living. No two pieces are ever exactly alike — and in those small, inevitable variations between one handblown vessel and the next, the living trace of the maker endures.