Asymmetrical Glass Dispensers

The 'KINK Vinegar Bottle' Features a Bizzare Handmade Bend

The 'KINK Vinegar Bottle' is a premium handmade vinegar dispenser with a twist. KINK was made with a beautiful asymmetrical feature at the neck of the bottle. Each vinegar container has a unique bend in the neck of the bottle that was naturally made in the glass forming process. A smooth layer of glass protrudes from the body of the bottle to make the top of the vinegar dispenser point at an angle.

Designer Deb Jones designed the custom-made bottles for homeware and jewellery retailer JamFactory. The bottles are made using traditional glassblowing techniques. However, the bend in the side is formed using an additional process. Newly-minted bottles are placed on a steel rod and heated. As the rod rotates, the bottle bends and forms a kink.
Trend Themes
1. Asymmetrical Design - The trend for asymmetrical designs in products presents opportunities for unique and visually striking packaging solutions.
2. Handmade Craftsmanship - The growing appreciation for handmade products creates opportunities for artisans and small-scale manufacturers to offer custom-made and one-of-a-kind items.
3. Traditional Techniques with a Twist - Incorporating traditional manufacturing processes with innovative twists like glass bending opens up possibilities for reimagining classic products.
Industry Implications
1. Homeware - The homeware industry can explore innovative designs in products like bottles and dispensers, offering consumers unique and visually appealing options.
2. Jewellery - The jewellery industry can adopt asymmetrical and handmade elements in their designs, creating distinctive pieces that stand out in the market.
3. Glassblowing - Artisans and manufacturers in the glassblowing industry can experiment with new techniques, such as glass bending, to create unconventional and eye-catching glass products.

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