A large crystal vase with a rocky memory lead this beauty to a make over. Its deep groves and multiple fronts means there is something to see from all angles.
The rich yellow of this handblown vase makes a great base for a red and orange pattern. The square shape adds an unusual twist, and with all these fabulous elements combined becomes a vibrant accessory to any home.
Another handblown sweety, this tiny flare-topped fine glass piece is perfect for that single bud picked fresh in the morning.
This caraf/beaker (the verdict is out!) was the first ‘preloved’ vase and is a great example of giving a second-hand piece a new lease on life, even if it’s not its original purpose.
These tall, thin pieces were originally stand-alone pieces with a stopper. A devastatingly kitsch decoration, a simple splash of paint (and a ceremonial tossing of the stopper) has turned them into a striking statement. There are still some unpainted, to stay tuned- or request ahead- for their finished results.
This classic trumpet shape vase is great for that handful of bright, ‘fluffy’ flowers. Picked out by the owner before the colour was applied, they elected the purple pattern to make it perfect for them.