Made of Hand Textured Stainless Steel, Black Nickelplate, Natural & Oxidized Brass, and White Enamel, this hardy collection is inspired by Anemone flowers, which in some cultures are said to bring good luck and offer protection. The flowers are associated with purity and peace.
Stop in at Glassworks in Shadyside to see our selection.
Valentine's Day is this Sunday! Glassworks and Cheeks have so many gift options for her and him. Stop in to see the selection, including the pictured Baccarat Eye Vases.
We are following state guidelines by sanitizing, social distancing, and wearing masks, so you must also. For a private shopping appointment, please email us or call 412-915-1803.
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Designed by Daniel Eltner for Moser, the shape of the handmade Rio vase was inspired by the mosaic tile pattern on the sidewalks of Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. The colors reflect the effervescence and heat of the famous South American city. Stop at Glassworks to see the Rio Vase close up.
Handcrafted of Terra Bianca earthenware in Tuscany, Fiori (flowers in Italian) vases feature a series of delicately carved flowers accented in gold atop beautiful matte white.
Vietri uses natural clay that is indigenous to Italy. It is the most durable earthenware of the highest quality on the market today, using the best glazes and firing at the highest temperatures. With earthenware clay, the variations in color and glaze&...Read more of post
Mouthblown in Tuscany, the Hibiscus Glass Bud Vases come nestled in VIETRI's signature gift box, complete with straw reminiscent of authentic Italian packaging.
Triu vases, which are made up of three slimline, U-shaped arms, look like intertwined metal tubes. But in reality, the connected objects are composed of robust borosilicate (glass) and a delicate titanium coating! Available colors: Gold, Silver, Copper & Clear.
La Chute, designed by Cédric Ragot, captures the utopian concept of freezing movement. Two vase bodies melt like wax without entirely losing their shapes, and explore the concept of creation and infinity.
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