179 EUR

Our carafe and its 4 water glasses are crafted in a delightful blown brown glass, to infuse a touch of summer color to your summertime aperitivos, whether enjoyed in a large or an intimate gathering. Their rounded openings is a call to slide in beautiful lemon slices.

The duo is composed of 1 carafe and 4 water glasses.

THIS PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER. DELIVERY WITHIN 4 WEEKS.

DESCRIPTION

Composition

100% blown glass

Color

Resembling the amber-colored tableware of our grandmothers, our carafe and water glasses are crafted in a delightful dark brown glass. Under the sun, their brown color lightens with beautiful natural blond highlights.

Dimensions

Carafe : Ø : 7,6 cm; H : 24 cm
Glass Ø : 8 cm x 8 cm


Benefits

A carafe and 4 glasses to drink in the words of your guests, for those thirsty for travels and lightness. A duo that exude sophistication and grace, adorning your beautiful table settings flawlessly.

DESCRIPTION

Mouth blowned by Fehri in Nabeul, Tunisia.

Our entire collection of blown glass derives its material from recycled glass bottles collected in Nabeul, Tunisia. Melted at 1500 degrees, like sun-kissed ice, then shaped to our liking.

Each piece is individually handcrafted or mouth-blown, with meticulous attention to detail, which may result in slight variations in size, color, or finish. Presence of bubbles.

Care

Handle the object with care and delicacy. Hand washing with warm water and mild soap is preferred. Dry flat. For adult use only. Dishwasher and microwave are not recommended as they can break the glass.

THE CRAFTMAN & THE WORKSHOP

At the end of a narrow alley in the city of Nabeul lies Fehri's glassblowing workshop, attached to his house where his parents, wife, and their little daughter also reside. Occasionally, the little girl pays her father a visit. From the outside, it's a modest and unassuming workshop, resembling a small house. But inside, it's a paradise for color enthusiasts. Tableware of all shapes and sizes is displayed with exquisite splendor in every nook and cranny.
We shall name his workshop: "The Murano of Cap Bon."

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