This beautiful cut vase is part of our collection of stunning glassware designed by acclaimed Dutch designers Tord Boontje and Emma Woffenden.
Created from recycled bottles the vases are made in Guatemala by a local artisan group who have developed skills in cutting and polishing glassware to create beautiful works of art. The Guatemalan scheme is part of a Design with Conscience campaign that aims to use design to foster humanitarian and environmental causes around the world.
The cut vase has a frosted finish and comes in various shades of green, brown or white, depending on the type of bottle used. This is great story and a great product too. We think it’s a future design classic.
26cm tall x 9cm wide
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£30.99
Tord Boontje Recycled Glass Carafe
Stylish carafe made from recycled glass, great as a jug or vase. This stunning Transglass Range of recycled glassware is designed by acclaimed Dutch designers Tord Boontje and Emma Woffenden. Part of the permanent collection of MOMA in New York. Created from recycled bottles the carafe is made in Guatemala.
£46.96
Tord Boontje Double Recycled Glass Vase
Created from recycled bottles the vases are made in Guatemala by a local artisan group who have developed skills in cutting and polishing glassware to create beautiful works of art. The Guatemalan scheme is part of a Design with Conscience campaign that aims to use design to foster humanitarian and environmental causes around the world.
£46.97
Tord Boontje Long Stem Recycled Glass Vase
Created from recycled bottles the vases are made in Guatemala by a local artisan group who have developed skills in cutting and polishing glassware to create beautiful works of art. The Guatemalan scheme is part of a Design with Conscience campaign that aims to use design to foster humanitarian and environmental causes around the world.
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