Description
This double wall glass vase is basically two vases in one: a slim inner tube for stems, held inside a wider outer form that gives the whole piece its shape. In this gray version, the color sits quietly in the glass—more smoke than “tint”—so whatever you put inside looks a little more graphic without trying too hard.
The trapezoid profile is the fun part. From the side it reads like a clean architectural cut, and from the front you get that “floating” effect where the water line and the stems seem to hang inside the vase. It’s great with a single branch, a few long-stem flowers, or nothing at all on a shelf—especially if you like grouping objects and letting color do the work.
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