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Amazonia Cake Stand – 340mm
This collection is the result of a collaboration between Bordallo Pinheiro and the Brazilian NGO Ecoarts Amazônia in the preservation of an environmental, cultural, social and scientific heritage crucial to mankind’s future. Each piece was inspired from […]
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Amazonia Pitcher – 221mm
This collection is the result of a collaboration between Bordallo Pinheiro and the Brazilian NGO Ecoarts Amazônia in the preservation of an environmental, cultural, social and scientific heritage crucial to mankind’s future. Each piece was inspired from […]
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Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien
Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien is part of Kosta Boda Artist Collection. This object in blue is cast in a charcoal mold and has a face bathing in moonlight.
Today, Vallien is one of the most well-known representatives of 20th century Swedish ceramic and art glass design and is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design as well as abroad in the Everson Museum of Art of New York. -
Azur Stairs by Bertil Vallien
Azur Moon by Bertil Vallien is part of Kosta Boda Artist Collection. This object in blue is cast in a charcoal mold and has a face bathing in moonlight.
Today, Vallien is one of the most well-known representatives of 20th century Swedish ceramic and art glass design and is represented at the Swedish National Museum of Art and Design as well as abroad in the Everson Museum of Art of New York. -
Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Ambar Stem
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Ambar Top
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Green Stem
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Green Top
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Grey Stem
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Grey Top
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bicolor Tumbler – Red Foot
Collection award winning with European Product Design Award 2018 and nominated for the German Design Awards 2019. The popular Bicos glass has a new and original interpretation. Touches of colour have been added to the existing range, which alternate between stem and body, allowing for fun combinations, without this classic glass losing its sophisticated characteristics.
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Bicos Bowl – Azul
The first known reference to these glasses known as “biquinhos” (spikes) is from a catalogue of the Nova Fábrica de Vidros Marinha Grande (New Marinha Grande Glass Factory) – Ivima, 1901. This type of glass, set in the universe of diamond-tip manufacturing, was produced in the nineteenth century, through manual cutting techniques.