Item# CN2071
$75.00 $43.95
This clever handmade Flip Glass Vase in Blue and Gray by Cloudnola is a both stylish and interchangeable design accent. Flip the top up or down for either bouquets or buds. Featuring mouth blown soda-lime glass and mineral modern coloring, this vase is a striking addition for any location. Extend the life of any arrangement by using the wide mouth initially, and later flipping to the narrower neck after removing any wilted flowers. Buy multiple colors to create more color combinations. Height: 9.5". Width: 5.6”. This item does not qualify for discount offers.
Cloudnola is a a small curated lifestyle brand based out of Holland working with artists and designers all over the world to incorporate current home deco styles with fashion trends to bring to you a different kind of functional art.
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