We have no business adding another catchall to our home collection – except we absolutely need one more from 11 Ravens’ newly launched 11 Ravens X MOGUL home accessories collection. The brand, long celebrated for its sculptural game tables, is debuting its first smaller-scale objects in collaboration with MOGUL, the California-based glass studio founded by Jaka Jeler and Thomas Piscitello. The limited-edition series of sculptural glass bowls blur the line between functional catchall and collectible art.
Bringing together 11 Ravens’ bold sculptural language and MOGUL’s expressive glasswork, the collaboration finds common ground in material and form. “This collaboration is about purity of material and simplicity of shape,” shares Piscitello, owner of MOGUL. “The alignment between our creative philosophies made this process seamless. These bowls are meant to be lived with – admired for their artistry, but used and handled every day.” That ethos comes through in each bowl, where clean geometry and richly hued glass make the pieces as practical as they are sculptural.
Available in square or round silhouettes, the bowls come in two sizes and two finishes: a deep, saturated green or an opaque black. Each one is individually handmade, signed with the artist’s initials, and designed to move fluidly between roles as an objet d’art for your shelf, an everyday catchall for keys, or a sculptural complement to 11 Ravens’ game tables. Limited in quantity, they embody the collaboration’s balance of utility and beauty.
As the first step beyond its luxury game tables, the collaboration with MOGUL signals an exciting new chapter for 11 Ravens. It’s a move that feels both fresh and inevitable – what co-founder Michael Zaretsky calls “the natural evolution of the 11 Ravens brand.” That evolution takes shape in these sculptural glass objects designed not just to be admired, but to be lived with every day.
To bring home the glint of glass from 11 Raven’s first home accessories collection in collaboration with MOGUL, visit 11ravens.com.
Photography courtesy of 11 Ravens and MOGUL.