Among the beautiful and interior-elevating, hand-blown vases is the breathtaking Etta Vase. Designed by Julius Heinzl, who is the director of design consultancy Buero, for the contemporary German brand Bannach, this sculptural object is eye-catching in its minimalism. The silhouette combines "traditional making techniques with architectural design language," resulting in an unexpected shape and high-quality construction.
The hand-blown vase is 52 centimeters in height and can be positioned either on a tabletop or on the floor. One may choose between a few looks—the Crystal, the Smoked Glass, The Pale Green, The Pale Punk, and Sapphire Blue. Additionally, the base is also interesting because some of the hand-blown vases are available with a cone or with a round base. Available by request, this vase costs a whopping 680 euros.
Sculptural Hand-Blown Vases
Julius Heinzl Designs the Beautiful Etta Vase for Bannach
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