"It's literally eye candy," says Sebastian Wrong about his mouth-blown Venetian-glass pendant that sports the same stripes found on sugary treats. Filigrana is named after the 16th-century technique in which a spot of color is manipulated into a striped pattern through the glassblowing technique and no two of the resulting forms are exactly alike. The designer puts a modern spin on this mastery with an array of unique shapes and colorations that he says has "an energy, a spirit, a kind of playfulness to it."