Vibrant and fun jewel tones! Dress your table elevate your gatherings with our Infinite Glassworks Handblown Hexagon Carafe. They will make you and everyone around you smile.
Indoors or outdoors, add some glamour to your dinner parties, garden parties, breakfast, brunch, lunch, cocktail hour, poolside any other occasion. Perfect for serving water, lemonade, ice tea, wine and other refreshing drinks on the table.
Can also be used as a flower vase when not in use as a carafe. Pair it mix match with our to create your own custom set.
A sturdy carafe that won’t tip over. The shape at the bottom transitioning up to a free formed round top with pouring spout. Hexagon shape is ideal for gripping.
These are made in a custom designed steel mold which causes ripples, lines and small fissures throughout the glass. This surface texture refracts the light when placed in a sunny location.
Each Carafe measures approximately 9" high by 3” wide at the base.
Please note:
- Small bubbles, colour variations and organic shapes are all to be expected in handblown glass.
- Handcrafted one at a time by Infinite Glassworks' Kate Civiero using traditional glassblowing techniques.
*Each Carafe is sold individually
** are sold separately.
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INFINITE GLASSWORKS
Infinite Glassworks was founded by glassblowers Kate and Matthew Civiero in 2005 to showcase both individual and collaborative approaches to glassmaking.
Kate is a graduate of the Glass Program at the Sheridan College School of Craft and Design. She has exhibited her work in galleries in Canada and the USA and is involved in several art collectives. Her glasswork can be found in private collections both nationally and internationally.
Uniting design and function, Kate combines vibrant colours and fluid shapes in her signature handblown glassware.
As a glassblower and a metalsmith, Kate is a designer and maker of handmade objects. and believes in giving objects significance through deliberate design and thoughtful creation. Motived by material curiosity, she combines contrasting mediums to inform texture, pattern, colour and structure.
With a balance between careful consideration and impulsive explorations, Kate gives a voice to her craft through the language of her materials.