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This glass was design for The International Glass Design Contest organized by Bombay Sapphire. This work is based on the fact that “the cocktail instant” is a period composed of meeting, conversation and movements. This cocktail glass had to be an active partner in the space of its user. The jewellery corresponds to this vision of a cocktail, it’s being put in perpetual motion as it is taken in hand and stops and stabilizes once the glass is empty. The Glass is not only an immobile container, but becomes a fancy jewel.
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This glass was design for The International Glass Design Contest organized by Bombay Sapphire. This work is based on the fact that “the cocktail instant” is a period composed of meeting, conversation and movements. This cocktail glass had to be an active partner in the space of its user. The jewellery corresponds to this vision of a cocktail, it’s being put in perpetual motion as it is taken in hand and stops and stabilizes once the glass is empty. The Glass is not only an immobile container, but becomes a fancy jewel.
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