This striking decorative sculpture pairs a hand-sculpted teak root base with a removable, hand-blown glass jug that appears to melt into the wood for a Dali-style effect. It makes a strong focal point on a sideboard, console or dining table and suits contemporary, rustic or eclectic interiors.
The glass jug is removable for cleaning and holds approximately 1.5–2 litres, offering both form and function. Each jug is mouth-blown and uniquely shaped, so no two pieces are identical. The overall height is 27 cm, with width and depth varying due to the natural root base.
Please note the jug and sculpture are decorative pieces and must not be used with any heat source or candles. Because they are handcrafted from natural teak root and hand-blown glass, occasional variations in colour, grain and shape are to be expected and contribute to the piece's individuality.
Position the sculpture away from direct, prolonged sunlight and extreme temperature changes to preserve both the wood and glass. Regular gentle care will keep the teak base looking its best and the glass clear and gleaming.
- Hand-blown removable jug: Each jug is mouth-blown and removable for careful hand cleaning, blending practical use with distinctive sculptural form.
- Unique handcrafted character: The natural teak root base means every piece has a different grain pattern and silhouette, creating a truly one-off decorative object.
- Versatile display: At 27 cm high this sculpture sits comfortably on tabletops, shelves or sideboards as a standalone art piece or part of a curated vignette.
- Functional capacity: The glass jug holds approximately 1.5–2 litres, making it suitable for displaying cut flowers or as a decorative vessel (do not expose to heat).
- Low-maintenance care: Simple dusting of the wood and gentle hand-washing of the glass keeps the sculpture looking its best while protecting materials.
- Artisan-made quality: Combines traditional wood-sculpting and glass-blowing techniques for an eye-catching blend of natural material and blown glass artistry.