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Making guests feel welcome in your home is hardly what you might call a new trend, but if 2025’s ‘hostingcore’...
Our mouth-blown Mila Glassware Range features a simple pattern of white and red stripes that meet in a cross shape on their base. The artisanal crafting process results in each piece having its own individual characteristics, from varying in thickness to differences in depth of colour and the way that it pools within the glass. During the process of mouth blowing - blowing air through a pipe to shape the molten glass - small air bubbles may form which add to its charm. The jug is part of a wider collection of water and wine glasses, so that you can use it for whatever you wish.
Height | 20 cm |
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13 May 2025
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OKA started small, with three women bringing unique designs from the Far East to shoppers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur on a mission to find special items to decorate her holiday home with, invited two friends along: her sister-in-law Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree...