Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars Vase Large Steel Blue
Mars

Mars Vase Large Steel Blue

Large vase steel blue from NUDE's Mars collection draws inspiration from the captivating beauty of distant planets, adding a unique aesthetic to your home. This enchanting vase, made from handmade, lead-free crystal, pays homage to the planet Mars and its two moons. The fourth planet's long-standing capture of human imagination, with its landscape in shades of orange and steel blue, serves as the inspiration for this design. The orange tone, inspired by Mars's iron-rich soil, and the steel blue seen in the planet's sky, contribute to Mars's extraterrestrial beauty and remind us of the diversity of colors and landscapes beyond our own planet.

The Mars large vase steel blue brings these unique colors into your home with an elegant touch, reflecting the mystery and beauty of distant lands at every glance. NUDE's special large blue vase adds a modern and sophisticated atmosphere to your space as both an artistic expression and a decorative object. It also allows for creating harmonious combinations with its other sizes and orange color, enabling a cohesive harmony.

Height: 220 mm
Width: 210 mm
Depth: 210 mm
Material: Lead-free crystal

The mastery and craftsmanship of handmade glass is a signature of NUDE.

NUDE prides itself in its artisanal approach to glassware, specializing in handmade, pure crystalline glass, be the pieces blown or press-blown. With their Master blowers, NUDE continues to hand
make much of the world’s most acclaimed glassware.

We recommend washing this product by hand using a soft sponge, brush or by hand.

Please avoid using the scourer side of the sponge as it will create scratching on the surface of the glass.

After hand washing let the product dry. Finish cleaning by drying and polishing the product using a soft cloth, preferably micro fiber.

Introducing

Pentagon Design

Arni Aromaa and Sauli Suomela established their agency, Pentagon Design, in 1996 – even though they were still studying for their MA in Industrial Design at Helsinki’s University of Art and Design at the time. Now they run a studio of 15, including industrial, graphic and interior designers, engineers, and economists. Their projects range from packaging for a Finnish confectionery company to the interior of a new library. Their design education, which followed the Bauhaus ideology, has left them with a preference for restraint and rigour, while coming from Finland means they have always thought of glass as a primary material. “The Finnish glass heritage is so strong,” they say. “In the same way that every interior architect has to design at least one chair in their lifetime, every Finnish designer has to work with glass.”