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Use the vase with flowers or alone, as a beautiful object in its own right.
Subdued colours, round shapes and beautiful grooves – GRADVIS vase gives your home a slightly softer and warmer feel. Enhance your favourite flowers or just let it stand beautifully on its own.
Height: | 21 cm |
Article no: | 603.347.03 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 22 cm |
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Weight Gross: | 1,11 kg |
Weight Net: | 1,10 kg |
Diameter per package: | 15 cm |
Volume per package: | 3,8 l |
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"I live close to nature and love to pick flowers in the garden. This is how I was inspired to design GRADVIS vases. I wanted to make vases with soft geometric shapes, and soothing, mild colours which are tone-on-tone. I gave some vases an unexpected feature so that it’s possible to arrange the flowers in different and creative ways. My idea is that you can combine several vases in beautiful compositions and that they can look just as beautiful with or without flowers."
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