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RECYCLED GLASS USEFUL FLOWER VASE

RECYCLED GLASS USEFUL FLOWER VASE

$22.00
RECYCLED GLASS USEFUL FLOWER VASE
$22.00

The Story

 

Item No.110752

Size: ø3.5in x 5.9" H

Material: Glass


A simple vase made from recycled glass. Glass that would normally be discarded is crushed into small pieces and reused as a raw material called cullet. Depending on the combination of the cullet, each one has a different expression.

It is characterized by its unique bluish color, surface fluctuations, and air bubbles. It is not tempered glass or heat-resistant glass. 

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on a core conviction: that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigned into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods. Made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.


 

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Description

 

Item No.110752

Size: ø3.5in x 5.9" H

Material: Glass


A simple vase made from recycled glass. Glass that would normally be discarded is crushed into small pieces and reused as a raw material called cullet. Depending on the combination of the cullet, each one has a different expression.

It is characterized by its unique bluish color, surface fluctuations, and air bubbles. It is not tempered glass or heat-resistant glass. 

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on a core conviction: that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigned into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods. Made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.