Borosilicate glass vase
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The magical rubber bubbles that became a cult game of the ‘90s were the inspiration behind Matteo Zorzenoni’s Crystal Ball vases; these decorative elements made of delicate spheres of glass are a reinterpretation of an evocative childhood pastime.
In this collection of vase sculptures, the small bases in bleached ash wood support large spheres made of mouth-blown borosilicate glass: the resulting visual effect is an interesting counterbalance between fullness and emptiness, fragility and resistance.
vase structure in massive ash wood massive with a metal frame inside
Structure finish: 113 bleached ash
Spheres: coloured borosilicate glass
Sphere finish: fixed colour combinations for vase type
Foot: felt pad black
Note
These spheres are the result of the antique art of Glass Makers. Any surface bumps and differences in colour must therefore be considered qualities.

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The magical rubber bubbles that became a cult game of the ‘90s were the inspiration behind Matteo Zorzenoni’s Crystal Ball vases; these decorative elements made of delicate spheres of glass are a reinterpretation of an evocative childhood pastime.
In this collection of vase sculptures, the small bases in bleached ash wood support large spheres made of mouth-blown borosilicate glass: the resulting visual effect is an interesting counterbalance between fullness and emptiness, fragility and resistance.
vase structure in massive ash wood massive with a metal frame inside
Structure finish: 113 bleached ash
Spheres: coloured borosilicate glass
Sphere finish: fixed colour combinations for vase type
Foot: felt pad black
Note
These spheres are the result of the antique art of Glass Makers. Any surface bumps and differences in colour must therefore be considered qualities.
Description
The magical rubber bubbles that became a cult game of the ‘90s were the inspiration behind Matteo Zorzenoni’s Crystal Ball vases; these decorative elements made of delicate spheres of glass are a reinterpretation of an evocative childhood pastime.
In this collection of vase sculptures, the small bases in bleached ash wood support large spheres made of mouth-blown borosilicate glass: the resulting visual effect is an interesting counterbalance between fullness and emptiness, fragility and resistance.
vase structure in massive ash wood massive with a metal frame inside
Structure finish: 113 bleached ash
Spheres: coloured borosilicate glass
Sphere finish: fixed colour combinations for vase type
Foot: felt pad black
Note
These spheres are the result of the antique art of Glass Makers. Any surface bumps and differences in colour must therefore be considered qualities.
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