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    Article number:
    102362
    Design:
    Michael Anastassiades
    Material:
    Glass
    Color:
    Clear
    Height:
    19 cm
    Diameter:
    15 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Sweden
    Net weight:
    0,9 kg
    Designed year:
    2013

    Vase in clear glass with top and base in brass.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    102362
    Design:
    Michael Anastassiades
    Material:
    Glass
    Color:
    Clear
    Height:
    19 cm
    Diameter:
    15 cm
    Country of manufacture:
    Sweden
    Net weight:
    0,9 kg
    Designed year:
    2013

    Vase in clear glass with top and base in brass.

  • Design

    Michael Anastassiades has created a series of products exclusively for Svenskt Tenn in which he plays with the concept of sincerity, through a reinterpretation of selected objects designed by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn. Vase Flask is one of these products, intended to study growth of plants in.

    Designer

    Michael Anastassiades

    Michael Anastassiades

    Michael Anastassiades trained as a civil engineer at Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine in London, and went on to study industrial design at the Royal College of Art. Founding his London-based studio in 1994 followed by his eponymous brand in 2007, Anastassiades has since produced a celebrated collection of lighting, furniture, and objects that demonstrate the studio’s continuous search for eclecticism, individuality and consistency. Read More

  • Design

    Michael Anastassiades has created a series of products exclusively for Svenskt Tenn in which he plays with the concept of sincerity, through a reinterpretation of selected objects designed by Josef Frank for Svenskt Tenn. Vase Flask is one of these products, intended to study growth of plants in.

    Designer

    Michael Anastassiades

    Michael Anastassiades

    Michael Anastassiades trained as a civil engineer at Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine in London, and went on to study industrial design at the Royal College of Art. Founding his London-based studio in 1994 followed by his eponymous brand in 2007, Anastassiades has since produced a celebrated collection of lighting, furniture, and objects that demonstrate the studio’s continuous search for eclecticism, individuality and consistency. Read More

  • Care instructions

    Keep in mind that humidity can damage table tops and other surfaces. Wipe the vase dry immediately after filling it with water, and always keep it dry to reduce the need for polishing.

  • Sustainability and manufacturing

    Material

    Glass

    Svenskt Tenn cares about the environment and sustainability, and the classic glass items in its range are no exception. When Skruf Glassworks in Småland produces glass items for Svenskt Tenn, it uses lead-free glass pellets that are mixed with approximately 30 per cent shards, the broken glass leftovers from manufacturing. The pellets come from Emmaboda, which is about 20 kilometres from the glassworks. Skruf uses an electric furnace, powered only with electricity from water and wind power. Waste, such as corrugated board and other combustibles, are sorted and sent for recycling. Any broken glass that is not used by the glassworks is sold to glass studios, which means that almost all of the glass is recycled. The premises themselves are heated with the help of wood pellets.

    Purchasing Swedish glass cuts down on transport distances, helping to avoid a heavy climate impact, and by producing timeless products of high quality and a long service life, we are taking efforts not to waste the earth’s resources. Classic glass objects are rarely thrown away. Instead, they are preserved throughout the years and can be resold or passed down as gifts to the next generation.

    Glass from Skruf

    Glass from Skruf requires enormous precision of the glass blower, correct glass mass and right temperature. In the manufacturing process, there are always at least two people involved. The first step is to collect glass from the oven and form a small glass ball; a so-called "post". To this post you add some more glass mass until it is large and stable enough to carry the mass needed to blow the object. The hot glass mass is released into a graphite mould while the craftsman gently blows it into its right shape. After that, the glass is cooled in a refrigerator from 500 down to 35 degrees. This procedure takes about four and a half hours. Finally, the top is removed, and the edge polished to a smooth surface.

    Sustainability in focus

    Read more about Svenskt Tenn's Sustainability Philosophy below.

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