This striking rectangular vase is created by hand-blowing recycled glass and moulding it while hot into the gap between two upturned teak roots. The result is a molten-lava appearance where glass and wood meet, making each piece a sculptural centrepiece for the home.
Crafted from hand‑blown recycled glass and solid teak root, the vase is hand‑carved into its rectangular form. Natural variations in the wood and glass are part of the design; you may notice movement‑splits and subtle differences in colour and texture between pieces.
Each item is handcrafted, so sizes and exact appearance are approximate — the listed height of 30 cm is a guide rather than an exact measurement. These small variations add personality and authenticity, ensuring no two pieces look the same.
The vase works equally well as a single sculptural object or as part of a grouped display. Its combination of recycled glass and warm teak brings an organic, contemporary edge to living rooms, hallways and dining tables.
- Sculptural design: the molten-lava glass meets carved teak roots to form a distinctive rectangular silhouette that acts as both vase and decorative object.
- Sustainable material choice: hand‑blown recycled glass reduces waste while offering the depth and colour variation of blown glass.
- Natural character: teak root and the high‑temperature moulding process create unique movement-splits and textures — each piece is one-of-a-kind.
- Versatile styling: the low, rectangular form suits single stems, small arrangements or as a standalone centrepiece on a console or table.
- Tactile contrast: the cool, glossy glass surface is offset by the organic warmth and grain of the hand‑carved teak.
- Low maintenance: simple cleaning and basic wood care preserve the appearance and longevity of both the glass and teak base.