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Bonseki Vase
Merging the aesthetics of two contrasting worlds, the Bonseki Vase showcases unconventional and strict precision that creates an elegant, eye-catching centerpiece for your table. The delicate cluster form expresses an invitation to add an abundance or just simple a touch of color to your home.
Fascinated by the contrasts between the East and the West, multi-award-winning Italian designer Denis Guidone has created a line of borosilicate glass structures for Serax that draws on the ancient Japanese arts of bonseki and ikebana – miniature landscapes with gardens, hills and mountains, and ‘living’ flower arrangements.
Fascinated by the contrasts between the East and the West, multi-award-winning Italian designer Denis Guidone has created a line of borosilicate glass structures for Serax that draws on the ancient Japanese arts of bonseki and ikebana – miniature landscapes with gardens, hills and mountains, and ‘living’ flower arrangements.
$23.80
Original: $68.00
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$68.00
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Merging the aesthetics of two contrasting worlds, the Bonseki Vase showcases unconventional and strict precision that creates an elegant, eye-catching centerpiece for your table. The delicate cluster form expresses an invitation to add an abundance or just simple a touch of color to your home.
Fascinated by the contrasts between the East and the West, multi-award-winning Italian designer Denis Guidone has created a line of borosilicate glass structures for Serax that draws on the ancient Japanese arts of bonseki and ikebana – miniature landscapes with gardens, hills and mountains, and ‘living’ flower arrangements.
Fascinated by the contrasts between the East and the West, multi-award-winning Italian designer Denis Guidone has created a line of borosilicate glass structures for Serax that draws on the ancient Japanese arts of bonseki and ikebana – miniature landscapes with gardens, hills and mountains, and ‘living’ flower arrangements.
















