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Slumped Vases

Slumped Vases designed by Andi Kovel and Justin Parker, 2004.

Materials: Recycled glass stock; processed in an electric furnace that’s powered by wind energy.
Dimensions: Approx. 12″, 14″ or 18″ tall; diameter varies. Specify preferred color and height when ordering.

These one-of-a-kind items are functional works of art. Use them to display flowers, to contain a collection of interesting objects, or just by themselves.

Slumped Vases are handmade, one at a time, by Justin and Andi at Esque in Portland, OR. This makes each one individually unique, and also means that yours won’t match exactly what’s pictured.

These vases are made from recycled glass stock and processed in a furnace that’s powered by wind energy. So they’re not only beautiful to look at, they’re among the most sustainably made glass products available.

Slumped Vases are available in three sizes and three lovely colors. Choose yours from the pull-down menu below.
size/price
12″ tall: $314
14″ tall: $578
18″ tall: $878

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Modern-Twist Hide and Seek

Collaborating with unique talents from the independent art scene, Modern-twist brings art to the table. Made from FDA grade, hand silk-screened, silky, silicone. The kids placemats feature edgy, playful designs that will amuse and inspire little tikes. For parents who live a design-inspired lifestyle, the simple, clean design provides optimal functionality with a minimalist aesthetic. Nurturing the inner artist in every child, the mats are doodle-friendly with the use of washable markers—save paper/save trees, just clean off with a damp cloth or rinse. Color again and again.

Dimensions: 14×16

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Quin.MGX Table Light

Based on the spirtual quintessence of the twelve-sided dodecahedron, the designer created The Quin.MGX ceiling light so that the viewer’s eye is led into the sculpture along many swooping paths, leading from triangles to pentagons and back again. The lamplight also follows these paths. But what is most beautiful about the Quin.MGX is the anti-light, the way the surfaces shadow each other, creating a continuum of differently shaded areas casting smooth gradations of light in a spherical matrix that is punctuated by small pure beams.
Time Magazine included the Quin.MGX as part of its Design 100 in 2008.

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Block Lamp

When the Block Lamp, designed by Harri Koskinen, was introduced in 1996, design juries and lovers of beautiful objects took it to their hearts, where it has remained.

Inspired by industrial glass bricks, the bulb is encased between two heavy hand-cast glass blocks that can be placed on the floor or tabletop for ambient lighting.

With its unique features and Scandinavian touch, it has been part of MoMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York’s collection since 2000.

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