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Contemporary Mouth-blown Glass

A playful nod to nobility, born from the word “marquis” yet unafraid to break the rules. Marquisate creates sculptural objects where pop-art irreverence meets exquisite craft—designed to spark joy, curiosity, and conversation.


Collectible Edition Objects

Each Marquisate limited edition is a sculptural object designed to endure—covetable, conversation-starting, and rich in symbolic resonance. Crafted in small batches of up to 20 per color, these pieces bring the ritual of glassmaking into the realm of collectible art.

Delicate yet bold, whimsical yet precise—Marquisate’s collectible editions merge timeless form with sculptural intent. Each egg is mouth-blown in our Istanbul ateliers, using the finest Czech crystal.


Inspired by the domes of Hagia Sophia, the egg holds the spirit of creation and potential. Marquisate’s signature spiral wraps around it—a symbol of movement, transformation, and the infinite.


Mr. Eggo is more than an object—it’s a rare, radiant heirloom, crafted to endure.

Striking, sculptural and brimming with playful charm

Our collectible glass sculptures—mouth-blown in Istanbul by master craftsmen— embody a push-pull between tradition and provocation, street influences and stately elegance.



The Marquisate Journal

A collection of stories tracing the symbols, forms, and philosophies that shape Marquisate

Pop, Paused — VOL. 6

Pop, Paused — VOL. 6

  JOURNAL VI: POP, PAUSED —VOL. 6 Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was an American artist and one of the leading figures of the Pop Art movement. He is best...

ANDY WARHOL’S EGG ABSTRACTIONS — VOL. 5

ANDY WARHOL’S EGG ABSTRACTIONS — VOL. 5

JOURNAL V: Andy Warhol’s Egg Abstractions In the final decade of his life—an era often described as “one of the most unresolved” in his career—Andy Warhol turned inward, returning to abstraction...

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