Jan & Eryka Drost

Jan & Eryka Drost

Jan Sylwester Drost (1934-2024) and Eryka Drost (1931) emerge from the rich fabric of Polish design, where craftsmanship and bold expression intertwine. Their work — vivid, textured, and tangible — evokes a tactile dialogue between surface and structure, tradition and modernity.

Renowned for their pioneering glasswork produced in collaboration with the Ząbkowice glassworks, the Drosts masterfully explored the tactile dimension of glass. Their pieces — richly textured, sculptural, and often asymmetrical — challenge the material’s traditional transparency, inviting the hand to read surface as much as the eye. This focus on texture and form resonates with contemporaneous glass innovations in Finland and Sweden, where designers similarly pushed glass beyond its functional role toward expressive, almost geological objects.

Their work has transcended regional recognition to become part of the global narrative of modern glass. The National Museum in Warsaw and National Museum in Wrocław holds key pieces by Jan and Eryka Drost — showcased in a retrospective that elevated their designs from everyday use to museum-worthy objects. Jan Drost’s work is part of the permanent collection at the Corning Museum of Glass, confirming his place within the international canon of glass design. These references highlight how the Drosts’ sculptural and tactile glass language has earned its place in 20th-century design history — in dialogue with major glass collections worldwide.

Their creations resonate beyond decoration — they are objects of presence and tactility, inviting the viewer to engage deeply. RARE. curates their works as living testimonies of Eastern European design and creativity. Discover glass objects designed by Jan Sylwester Drost & Eryka Drost.

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