Blossom
A collection of vintage glass from the ’40s and ’50s predominantly French in origin. The idea was to purpose them in ways other than as drinking glasses. My heart leads me to florals and I like nothing more than to decorate my tables with “vases” of flowers, herbs and greenery. Traditional vases are oftentimes limited and clusters of florals make for a more interesting tablescape. The peach and emerald tinted glasses are pretty alone or worked in together; mixed with a smidge of gold and to my mind, they are utterly enchanting. Mix and match, single them out or repurpose them with an existing collection; my idea is to take pleasure in our former treasure.
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Object No1/24
the zinnia
polka dot perfection
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Object No2/24
the snapdragon
so snap happy
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Object No3/24
the tulip
a peachy pair
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Object No4/24
the viola
the divine dozen
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Object No5/24
the xeranthemum
three times as pretty
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Object No6/24
the wisteria
for colour and detail
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Object No7/24
the rose
goblet gorgeous
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Object No8/24
the peony
delicate and darling
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Object No9/24
the quince
two times lucky
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Object No10/24
the jasmine
dancing dragon fly
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Object No11/24
the nemesia
shaken not stirred
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Object No12/24
the lily
fine and faceted
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Object No13/24
the kalmia
languid and lazy
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Object No14/24
the magnolia
emerald green magic
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Object No15/24
the orchid
birds of a feather
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Object No16/24
the agapantha
collectable classics
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Object No17/24
the baby’s breath
one perfect vase
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Object No18/24
the carnation
bud vase trio
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Object No19/24
the dahlia
divinely decorated
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Object No20/24
the echinacea
float the florals
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Object No21/24
the freesia
paired up
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Object No22/24
the geranium
petite pretties
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Object No23/24
the hellebore
times six
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Object No24/24
the iris
mix and match