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VivaTerra Bubble Recycled Glass Balloon Vase, 7"
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Highlights
- Made from smooth recycled glass for a striking look, this unique glass vase is a great way to display your decorative blooms, and it also works as a stunning standalone decorative piece.
- The 7-inch bubble vase features an over all stout, organic shape and a lipped opening, perfect for displaying a few small blossoms
- The unique shape of the Recycled Bubble Vase allows you to create a beautiful display for various occasions. Display alone or in a cluster to create a striking accent piece in any room of the home. Especially perfect on a mantle or coffee table.
- Use with twinkle lights to create a stunning tablescape for wedding receptions, parties, or your holiday table or mantle.
- Handcrafted in Spain by artisan glass blowers, each vase is made with 100% recycled glass. Each piece is hand-blown using techniques passed down through generations so each is entirely one-of-a-kind, bearing the unique touch of the artisan's hand.
Description
Perfectly imperfect, our collection of 100% recycled glass balloon vases is a harmonious blend of whimsy and elegance. These stately vases are sure to make themselves known in any space with their dramatic shapes, and make an even bolder statement when filled with flowers or greenery. The nature of the recycled materials and artistically blown shapes ensure that each eco-friendly vase is an original.The 7-inch bubble vase features an over all stout, organic shape and a lipped opening, perfect for displaying a few small blossoms. Available in a variety of color options, show off a single vase in your favorite color or mix and match the bubble with other vases in our collection to create a show-stopping centerpiece. Made in Spain.Recycling glass saves energy. Making new glass means heating sand and other substances to 2,600 degrees. That requires a lot of energy and creates a lot of industrial pollution. One of the steps in glass recycling is to crush the glass and create a product called "cullet." Making recycled glass products from cullet consumes 40% less energy than making new glass from raw materials, because cullet melts at a much lower temperature.
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