BABUSHKA LARGE

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Sized to impress, Babushka Large is a bold centerpiece or versatile storage piece for bigger items. Its generous size and clear-glass design make it ideal for showcasing decorative objects or even fresh flowers. Imagination is your only limit.

  • Save space: Effortlessly stack them inside each other when not in use.

  • Versatile presentation: Lid and base each work as standalone bowls, giving you more ways to serve and display.

  • Elevate your décor: The magnifying effect showcases and amplifies whatever’s inside for a truly eye-catching display.

  • Conversation starter: The artistic, modern design stands out at dinner parties and gatherings.

  • Handblown quality: Each piece carries subtle variations that highlight artisanal craftsmanship, making every bowl uniquely yours.

The Babushka bowls are a modern and beautiful interpretation of the classic Russian doll by the same name. And just like the dolls, the three bowls can be places inside each other. Handblown in clear glass, the material makes the interpretation even more interesting.
The curved lid creates a magnifying effekt that enhances whatever you choose to put inside. Both the lid and the bottom can with advantage be used as two bowls to accompany each other.

Hight 126 mm
Diameter 148 mm

This product is handmade. Therefore, every piece is unique and images on this website can only be viewed as references.

Dishwasher safe.

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DESIGNER

Monica Förster

Monica Förster is a leading Swedish designer, known for her concept-driven design process. Förster’s work combines Scandinavian simplicity with international influences. Her creations span furniture, interiors, and products, characterized by curiosity for new materials and techniques.

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MAKER

STHLM Glas

Sthlm Glas is a small glassworks in Gustavsberg, focused on preserving the tradition of glassmaking through small-scale production. With a vision of blending craft and contemporary design, Sthlm Glas combines traditional glassblowing with an experimental approach.

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