Introduce a touch of refined elegance to your decor with this stunning Glass Vase in Teal and White, masterfully crafted by the acclaimed artist Harry Boux using the Merletto glass blowing technique. This vase features a sleek, cylindrical shape that highlights the intricate lace-like patterns unique to the Merletto style, creating a visually captivating effect that blends tradition with modern sophistication.
The harmonious combination of teal and white colors gives this vase a fresh, contemporary look, while the delicate, interwoven glass threads showcase Harry Boux's skill and attention to detail. Perfect for displaying fresh flowers or as a standalone decorative piece, this vase is a versatile addition to any home or office, enhancing the space with its timeless beauty and artistic flair.
Dimensions: 14" x 6"
Material: Hand-blown glass
Add a piece of art to your collection with this Teal and White Cylinder Glass Vase by Harry Boux. Its exquisite craftsmanship and elegant design make it a standout piece that will elevate any interior, reflecting both the skill of the artist and the rich tradition of glassblowing.
About Harry Boux:
It was as a child that Harry Boux became intrigued by the art of glass blowing. As he was first introduced through his father, Chuck Boux, who was taking lessons at Old Brooklyn Glass, New York in 1989. Harry started his apprenticeship at the age of 13 in 1994, at Sigma Glass in St. Petersburg, FL. Once he was tall enough to gather glass out of a furnace, Harry started what would become his lifelong profession. By the age of 16, he worked in his father’s hot shop up to thirty hours a week blowing glass. As Harry got older, he regularly traveled around Florida participating in art shows. Now nearly 26 years into his career, Harry is widely considered to be a master crafter working alongside many artists and helping educate the community about glass blowing. Currently at the age of 39, Harry is a Glass Artist in St. Petersburg Florida. He is the team leader for many creative projects throughout the area and is deeply embedded in the local creative community.