Handblown Molten Glass Driftwood Decanter with Stopper 19cm
Handblown Molten Glass Driftwood Decanter with Stopper 19cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Handblown Molten Glass Driftwood Decanter with Stopper 19cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Clear hand-blown glass curves over dark Gamal wood, catching the light like water held in motion. This molten glass driftwood decanter is part sculpture, part vessel, with a bird-like silhouette and a rounded stopper that turns it into a quiet focal point for a shelf, sideboard or calm corner.
The sculptural form
- The glass has a soft aqua tint at the edges, with tiny bubbles and ripples that show its hand-blown character.
- A rounded body rests low against the wood, while the curved neck rises into a graceful duck-like profile.
- The stopper sits visibly at the top, adding a smooth, polished counterpoint to the rough grain below.
- The wood brings dark ridges, hollows and natural unevenness, so the piece feels more like found art than matched décor.
- It works beautifully empty, where the conversation between transparent glass and textured wood can be seen clearly.
Glass shaped over reclaimed wood
The glass is recycled, hand-blown and formed directly over reclaimed Gamal wood. That process means each piece settles around the wood in its own way, following the dips and rises beneath it rather than forcing a perfect outline.
Expect small variations in bubble pattern, curve, glass flow and wood shape. Those differences are part of the appeal, giving each decanter its own quiet presence.
Living with the piece
Place it where light can pass through the glass, such as a console table, open shelf or windowside surface away from strong knocks. The clear body looks especially considered beside simple ceramics, dried stems or other natural textures.
Lift it with both hands, supporting the wood as well as the glass. Wipe the glass with a soft cloth, and keep the wood away from prolonged damp or soaking so its surface keeps its character.
The wood, the glass and the space between
This kind of vessel speaks to a long love of objects that keep nature visible in the finished form. The wood is not hidden or polished into sameness; its ridges and hollows remain part of the composition. The glass, by contrast, is smooth, clear and fluid. Together they create a balance often valued in slow interiors: openness, texture and a little asymmetry. It also suits the spirit of minimal floral display, where a single stem or an empty vessel can hold the room without needing abundance.
Size and details
- Height: 19 cm.
- Weight: 674 g.
- Materials: Gamal wood, also known as Gliricidia sepium, and glass.
- Includes one glass decanter form on a wood base with a matching glass stopper.
- Made in Indonesia.
A gift for a natural interiors collector
This is a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys sculptural home décor, organic forms and pieces with visible making marks. It suits a new home, a studio shelf, a sideboard display or anyone drawn to natural statement pieces that do not feel overdesigned.
Common questions
Are all pieces exactly the same?
No. Because the glass is shaped over reclaimed wood, each piece varies in the curve of the glass and the form of the wooden base.
Can it be used as a vase?
It can be styled as a sculptural vessel, especially with simple decorative stems. Avoid soaking the wood, and dry the piece gently after any contact with moisture.
Does the stopper come with it?
Yes. The piece includes a matching glass stopper, visible at the top of the curved neck.
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