The Deriva Borosilicate Glass Vases are Inspired by Fishing Floats
Gil Cohen — April 7, 2013 — Art & Design
References: designattico & mocoloco
The Deriva borosilicate glass vases by Cristina Celestino are filled with two-toned glass designs that are modeled after the fishing floats used to lure in bait.
Tall and narrow, the mouth of the vases has a beaker-like quality that looks fragile and dainty, perfect for holding long-stemmed flowers, yet are decorative enough to hold their own. The wider-based vessels feature small perforations along the middle that let air penetrate inside and are a unique way to hold small fish. With a fish swimming inside, the intended look of the fishing lure is complete.
With several potential purposes, the borosilicate glass vases make a great gift for new homeowners who are looking for pieces that are functional.
Tall and narrow, the mouth of the vases has a beaker-like quality that looks fragile and dainty, perfect for holding long-stemmed flowers, yet are decorative enough to hold their own. The wider-based vessels feature small perforations along the middle that let air penetrate inside and are a unique way to hold small fish. With a fish swimming inside, the intended look of the fishing lure is complete.
With several potential purposes, the borosilicate glass vases make a great gift for new homeowners who are looking for pieces that are functional.
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