Completedworks Recycled Glass Wine Glass in Clear - Blue. Size all. Recycled glass. Made in Kenya. Unless otherwise specified, this is not suitable for use with very hot liquids. Gently clean with lukewarm water and a lint-free cloth or cotton ball. Hand wash only. Measures approx 3.25 W x 6 H. CRKF-WA1. B102. About the designer: Completedworks documents the beauty and complexity of the everyday through the practice of jewelry and ceramics. Working primarily from recycled materials, the brand's signature pieces gently roll against the tide of convention - using sculptural forms that weave, loop, twist, flow, enfold and expand to explore broader questions about the human condition and trade blows with history, politics and the language of art. As Artistic Director and Founder, Anna Jewsbury is responsible for developing collections and defining the brand's vision and image. Having studied Mathematics & Philosophy at Oxford, her aesthetic vocabulary is influenced strongly by reductionism, with a process drawing on the contrasts between high quality materials and purist elements.
Completedworks Recycled Glass Wine Glass in Clear - Blue. Size all. Recycled glass. Made in Kenya. Unless otherwise specified, this is not suitable for use with very hot liquids. Gently clean with lukewarm water and a lint-free cloth or cotton ball. Hand wash only. Measures approx 3.25 W x 6 H. CRKF-WA1. B102. About the designer: Completedworks documents the beauty and complexity of the everyday through the practice of jewelry and ceramics. Working primarily from recycled materials, the brand's signature pieces gently roll against the tide of convention - using sculptural forms that weave, loop, twist, flow, enfold and expand to explore broader questions about the human condition and trade blows with history, politics and the language of art. As Artistic Director and Founder, Anna Jewsbury is responsible for developing collections and defining the brand's vision and image. Having studied Mathematics & Philosophy at Oxford, her aesthetic vocabulary is influenced strongly by reductionism, with a process drawing on the contrasts between high quality materials and purist elements.