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t.e. Carafe Ball & Lid
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Manufacturer: t.e. (Thomas Eyck)
Designer: Aldo Bakker
Location: Amsterdam
Size: Carafe 5"d x 7.5"h, Lid 3"d x 3"h
Material: Mouthblown borosilicate glass
Carafe and lid sold separately.
The Product
One of the curvier pieces from this line of blown borosilicate glasses, the glass ball can be aptly paired with the carafe ball to create the perfect bedside accessory, or happily enjoy the single life as part of your everyday glassware.
The carafe ball can either be capped with Aldo Bakker's glass ball to create the perfect bedside accessory, or live life on its own serving up your morning orange juice. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Aldo Bakker’s glass line may recall days spent in chemistry class, not only because of the unadorned, clinical lines of the tumblers and carafes of the collection, but also because it is made from borosilicate, the same material used to make laboratory beakers and test tubes. Specially designed to resist quick changes in temperature in the laboratory to avoid cracking, you can go from hot toddies to iced coffee in a flash and not worry about angrying up those molecules. Lightweight and durable, the blown glassware of this collection is scientifically sophisticated, yet right at home on any counter top.
The Designer
Working with glass professionally since age sixteen, Dutch born Aldo Bakker subsequently moved to jewelry, furniture and exhibition design before revisiting his first professional medium with this glassware collection for Thomas Eyck.
Son of design Gijs Bakker, founding father of the Dutch design company Droog, the younger Bakker began working with glass in his father’s studio in 1987. Soon after, he turned his attentions towards jewelry design at the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, and later at the Design Academy Eindhoven, where he’s been teaching in the Man and Well-Being Department since 2002.
He has produced a diverse body of work from his Amsterdam studio since 1994, creating furniture and tableware, while working closely with his father, designing dramatic exhibitions for Gijs Bakker’s museum shows and retrospectives.
Part Number
TEcarafe
Model Number
2177
Regular Price Each
$55.00
Style
Lid (ships in 12 weeks)
Carafe (+$83.00) (ships in 12 weeks)