
I have been watching these beautiful vases for a long time whenever I visited the homepage of Branch, but thought of mentioning about it to my readers now, because what inspired me more to read and write about these amazing products are the artisans in Guatemala, and admired the wonderful creations of their untrained hands. The crudeness of their untrained make is well merged with the uniqueness of the designs.
Produced by Artecnica from Los Angeles, the artisans have handmade them from reclaimed wine bottles. Though stunning simply on their own, they are suitable for holding flowers. These trans-glass products are a perfect example of beauty in reuse. Their uniqueness has catapulted trans-glass into the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Priced at $30.00, their sizes vary from 3″ - 3.5″ diameter, heights vary from 9.5″ - 14.325″.
Via: Branch
Vases from Reclaimed Wine Bottles
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Vases, Recycle, Wine Bottles, Wine, Guatemala, Artecnica, Los Angeles, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Environment
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