You can easily make a beautiful floral arrangement with just a single flower or a twig since the opening of the vase is small.
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Ingegerd Råman
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Materials and care
Material
Glass
Care
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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8/1/2017
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Measurements
- Height: 14 cm
- Diameter: 6 cm
Packaging
TIDVATTEN
Article Number503.359.96- Length: 14 cm
- Weight: 0.16 kg
- Diameter: 6 cm
- Package(s): 1
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Material
What is glass?
Glass is mainly made of sand, soda and lime melted at a high temperature. Tempering or various additives gives you extra-strong and impact-resistant glass that in some cases can be taken straight from freezer to oven without cracking. A big benefit is how glass can be recycled over and over without the quality deteriorating. Also, a lot less energy is needed to melt recycled glass compared to new raw materials. Our goal is to eventually use only recycled glass in our range.
Designer thoughts
Designer thoughts
"In a transparent vase, the beauty in the flowers, the stems and the water’s playful surface becomes a given part of the expression. When designing TIDVATTEN vase and bowl, I wanted to create a toned down, almost anonymous shape where attention to individual detail still gives the product a distinct quality. The bottom’s small bulge is magnified and reflected when water pours in and it acts like a lens, the vase's eye. A sign from the past that also drives tradition forward."




