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Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.

Hans Hollein. Tehran Museum of Glass and Ceramics. 1978.


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cgmfindings:1920’s Zeppelin/Hindenburg Airship Cobalt Blue Glass Decanter/Shaker Set w/6 Shots

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1920’s Zeppelin/Hindenburg Airship Cobalt Blue Glass Decanter/Shaker Set w/6 Shots


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Beautiful glassware from Hirota Glass Shop shaped in the form of bamboo. ❥cutesignBeautiful glassware from Hirota Glass Shop shaped in the form of bamboo. ❥cutesignBeautiful glassware from Hirota Glass Shop shaped in the form of bamboo. ❥cutesignBeautiful glassware from Hirota Glass Shop shaped in the form of bamboo. ❥cutesign

Beautiful glassware from Hirota Glass Shop shaped in the form of bamboo.

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Flamingo! is a lovely glass design concept, by MicroWorks, which is a fusion of a flamingo and a winFlamingo! is a lovely glass design concept, by MicroWorks, which is a fusion of a flamingo and a winFlamingo! is a lovely glass design concept, by MicroWorks, which is a fusion of a flamingo and a winFlamingo! is a lovely glass design concept, by MicroWorks, which is a fusion of a flamingo and a win

Flamingo! is a lovely glass design concept, by MicroWorks, which is a fusion of a flamingo and a wine glass. Both are similar in that they stand on one leg. The flamingo’s body is in the bottom of the glass with its leg fused into the stem. The base of the glass resembles light water ripples as if the flamingo is standing in the water.

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A deep blue-green cast glass bowl from the Mediterranean, probably 1st century BC to 1st half of the

A deep blue-green cast glass bowl from the Mediterranean, probably 1st century BC to 1st half of the 1st century AD

Image from the National Museums Scotland via their online collectionA.1966.64


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Teavivre was gracious enough to send me several samples to try and review. 

I started with a black tea (since I’m not a huge fan usually) this tea smells smokey with notes of malt. 

I steeped this tea eastern style but in a rather large pot (250ml)


So how does it taste? I pick up smokey malt notes with a more lingering sweet potato and floral. Ever since I started drinking black tea gongfu style, I’ve really started to appreciate what it has to offer. I feel like western just comes out overpowering and bitter. I can see Keemun being a go to tea if I want something a little more energizing in the morning. This also makes a lovely addition for dreary cold afternoons when you want something to warm you up inside and out, its woodsy like qualities make it a great tea to have in front of the fireplace with a good book. 

The aluminum tray by Puebco can be used to storage your everyday carry, but is also a perfect match

The aluminum tray by Puebco can be used to storage your everyday carry, but is also a perfect match to serve some drinks in the Double Wall Cup. Puebco, solutions in the spirit of recycling and upcycling.

#puebco #peterfieldsberlin #inspiration #homedecor #home #glassware #tray #kitchenware (hier: Peter Fields)
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Does anyone else love vintage glassware as much as I do? I’ve uploaded a ton of new inventory to my Mercari and Poshmark. Check them out at the link below and feel free to send me offers!

https://linktr.ee/Kaylawest

Funeral Parade of Roses • 1969 • Toshio Matsumoto

Funeral Parade of Roses • 1969 • Toshio Matsumoto


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Ancient glass beaker with Greek inscription that reads “Drink, and you will live well”. From a man’s grave at Stilling Trehøje, Denmark. Late Roman Iron Age. AD 350-400. On display at Moesgaard Museum, Aarhus

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