Sukurasaku Glasses Leave Flower Prints
nicholas jones — April 4, 2008 — Art & Design
References: 100perstore & ozoux
Now here's a glass with some sophisticated simplicity! The Sakurasaku glasses look ordinary at first glance, but the bases are actually shaped like a flower, causing them to leave cute cherry blossom patterns on the table.
They were created by Japanese designer, Hironao Tsuboi for 100perstore.com.
With something like this, why would you want to use coasters? After having a few friends over for dinner, your table will be one big fashion statement!
They were created by Japanese designer, Hironao Tsuboi for 100perstore.com.
With something like this, why would you want to use coasters? After having a few friends over for dinner, your table will be one big fashion statement!
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