Le designer anglais Kacper Hamilton et le designer turque Ezgi Turksoy se sont réunis afin d’imaginer Minarets, une collection de 8 carafes de verre architecturales.
Inspirée par les débris de verre trouvés, ces carafes semblent dessiner un véritable paysage de ville, d’où ce nom Minarets. Du verre délicatement soufflé, sablé, travaillé afin d’obtenir une opacité minimum et parfaite pour se jouer de la couleur de la lumière et des liquides.
Leur projet :
« A series of glass decanters designed by duo Hamilton Turksoy. The designers were inspired by scrap glass pieces found at a glass blowers workshop in London. They found a strange beauty within each scrap piece as they contained natural flaws from the process of blowing glass, which cannot normally be made intentionally or replicated.
The forms of the found pieces have a strong visual reference of an architectural landscape, which reminded the designers of Istanbul with its tall Minarets towering above the rest of the city. The design duo have created an edition of 8 unique decanters, which use the scrap glass pieces as the main feature. They act as stoppers and can also be used as drinking glasses, whilst the large vessels hold the desired liquid. »
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