Introduce a piece of functional artwork to your home with this low glass sculpture. Two removable, hand‑blown glass bowls are cleverly moulded onto individually selected teak root pieces, creating the impression of glass melting into wood. The dramatic contrast of clear glass and natural teak gives a sculptural, organic look.
Each item is handcrafted so no two pieces are identical; colour tones, grain, root form and glass shaping will vary between examples. Sizes and weights are approximate due to the unique nature of the materials and the handcrafting process. Please note: this product must not be used with any heat source or open flame, including candles.
The sculpture is designed as a decorative centrepiece for a low surface, bringing tactile natural wood and elegant glass together. The removable bowls make it easy to refresh the display or clean the glass independently of the wooden base, while the solid teak root gives a stable, rustic foundation.
Because every piece is individual, allow for slight differences in appearance and exact dimensions. The combination of hand‑blown glass and solid wood creates a showpiece that works equally well in contemporary or rustic interiors.
- Hand‑blown glass: two removable bowls moulded to sit with natural teak root for a unique artistic effect and easy cleaning of the glass components.
- Natural teak root base: each base is individually selected and shaped by nature, giving varied grain, knots and finish for an authentic, organic appearance.
- Low-profile design: overall height is modest, making it suitable for tabletops and low display surfaces without overwhelming the room.
- Artisan craftsmanship: every sculpture is handcrafted so colour, shape and finish will differ slightly — each one is a one-off decorative object.
- Safe for dry decorative use only: not suitable for candles or any heat source; ideal for dry potpourri, decorative stones or to stand alone as sculptural art.
- Removable bowls: bowls can be lifted away from the base for careful washing and drying, reducing the risk of damage to the wooden root.