1RR 7.19 - Sunflower Vase, 2019
Richard Rooze
Sunflower Vase 'Lobby', 2019
This object is inspired by the vase on the painting of Vincent van Gogh, Fourteen Sunflowers, Arles 1889, Painting #F458, Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam
The original pots mainly come from Provence, in France. They were used for preserving different types of meat, but mainly duck or goose, for the dishes Foie Gras and Cassoullet. The pots are usually only half glazed because they were buried in the ground, so the meat stayed cooler and therefore fresher. You have them in different sizes, including very small ones, but they are very rare. The pots are from around 1850, so very old! The beautiful, warm ocher yellow color that matches so beautifully with the many gold tones from the Provence.
For this version in glass, the sunflower is the right choice and thus becomes a wonderful addition to your interior.
color gold yellow on a crystal base
technique: blown glas, hand shaped
measurements: height 40cm width 38cm
reference number 1RR 7.19
country of manufacture Czech Republic
date of manufacture: 2019
material: glass
condition: new
weight 8.4 kg
very limited edition, design and signed by Richard Rooze
brought by oljos glass concepts
shipped and delivered in a wooden box
DO NOT BLEACH
IRONING MAX 110°C / 230ºF
DO NOT DRY CLEAN
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY