Art vase created by the Prague artist Petra Svejdarova a.k.a. Prasklo. Used materials are recycled glass and raw concrete without any plastificators.
Art vase created by the Prague artist Petra Svejdarova a.k.a. Prasklo. Used materials are recycled glass and raw concrete without any plastificators.
Art vase created by the Prague artist Petra Svejdarova a.k.a. Prasklo. Used materials are recycled glass and raw concrete without any plastificators.
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A vase created from up-cycled glass material and raw concrete. Can be filled with water with no leaks. All glass edges are properly polished so no one gets hurt. Looks wonderful in interior or exterior. Single hand made unique art piece. This vase weights 3,7kg.


Size (height x width x depth): 20,5x15x8cm, vase mouth 1,5cm wide


Now DHL express delivery outside of Europe available.

Prasklo design was selected by curators for the prestigious exhibition TRENDS 2020 at the Ambiente design Fair in Frankfurt, Germany, among few other designers to be design trend forecast for 2020.

Prasklo is a brand of art vases created by Prague artist Petra Svejdarova. Despite Prasklo has been collecting many positive responses from curators all over the world, it is not a commercial project. Petra sticks to artistic hand production of individual objects, not aiming for designing industrially produced goods. All vases are results of her fascination by the structure of glass which beauty can never be demeaned by disposing it; and its planting into a concrete pedestal.

The flower is not included.