Turquoise Head Vase

J00105023
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Description

This vase is La Soufflerie's famous statement vase. Since these are handmade, there may be a slight variation in size. We think it makes the products all the more lovely! La Soufflerie is a family owned and operated company that aims to support glassblowers. It preserves the ancestral art of glassblowing, based from its small studio workshop in Paris. Its uses traditional tools and processes to create original, timeless products from recycled glass. These unique tableware designs are then handblown by its expert glassblowing craftsmen. Established in 2007 as a cooperative of glassblowers, La Soufflerie offers an inspired range of tableware that is attractive, functional, and durable. Its attention to detail lends sophistication to a centuries old craft: this is glassware tradition that we can enjoy everyday. La Soufflerie cares deeply about traditions and wishes to preserve the art of glassblowing.

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Technical specification


Made of recycled glass - Approximately 16cm high - Handmade, slight variations in color and size should be expected Although most of our products are dishwasher safe, we do recommend that you wash them by hand to avoid scratches and to preserve their lustre. All plaster and terracotta pieces are not suitable for use with water.

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