Pineapple vase, 21 cm
The geometry of nature
Collections: Pineapple
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- Product ID:
- 38458-FX
- Catalog No.:
- 3478
Pineapple used to be the fruit of kings, symbol of the wealth and hospitality of the monarch on the ceremonial boards. However, the geometrically perfect structure of its surface has not lost any of its impact even today. At first glance, the Pineapple vase attracts with its perfect blending of colours. This crystal vase was manufactured in two sizes (21 cm and 29,5 cm).
This vase was displayed the Design Dubai fair 2022. You can read about it here.
- Size 21,0 cm
- Height 210 mm
- Manufactured since 2022
- Maximum diameter 166
- Collections Pineapple
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Design and production
A VASE FROM THE MOST EXPERIENCED MASTERS
Each piece is an original, because the amount of color is a little different for each piece. Precisely positioned and perfectly ground segments come alive during long hours of focused effort. The master proceeds very slowly, with the utmost care, and only with such care, he can tie all the edges and tips precisely. The grinding process goes vertically, so both the wheel's shape and the cut's depth change continuously.
- Hand-blown from environmentally friendly lead-free crystal
- Hand-cut and polished to a high gloss
- Made using the glass underlay technique
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Designer
Lukáš Jabůrek
Lukáš Jabůrek, Glass artist, designer, glass cutter, and the art director of the Moser glassworks from 2013 – 2018. Graduate of the Glassmaking vocational college and the High school of Applied Arts in Nový Bor. Winner of the Public Award from Czech Grand Design in 2012, for the design of the Pear and Kolorit vases. His work is unique, with its characteristically unorthodox combination of coloured glass and very specific cuts. His artwork for Moser is counted among the most sought-after of the past decade.