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Green glass vase

Blown Bottle - Klaas Kuiken - Vaas Type M10 - IKONIC

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Blown Bottle - Klaas Kuiken - Vase Type M10

Regular price €154,00
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Blown Bottle - Klaas Kuiken - Vaas Type M1 - IKONIC

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Blown Bottle - Klaas Kuiken - Vase Type M1

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The green glass vase as a style icon

The green glass vase has been a popular object for years among design enthusiasts, interior experts, and those looking for a stylish addition to the interior. Not just any flower box: this vase combines craftsmanship, sustainability, and a timeless color palette. Whether it's a hand-blown work of art, a recycled bottle or a modern, sleek sculpture: the green glass vase suits any type of interior. In this extensive article you can read all about buying, the unique production of Klaas Kuiken's green glass vase, style trends, cleaning tips and inspiring examples. In addition, we answer frequently asked questions, so you know exactly what to look for when choosing this green eye-catcher.

Where do you order and buy a green glass vase directly?

You can easily order a green glass vase through leading home furnishing stores and webshops. Bol.com, IKEA, Fonq, vtwonen, Biano, Manufactum and Flinders offer an extensive range. Design brands and makers such as Klaas Kuiken and IKONIC offer unique, handmade copies through their own webshop. Those who attach extra value to sustainability can go to platforms such as eBay or Vinted for second-hand vases. The online range is very wide: from simple vases for a few euros to hand-blown design objects for several hundred euros.

When ordering online, always pay attention to the delivery times and shipping costs. When buying through platforms such as eBay and Vinted, it is wise to pay attention to the condition of the vase; Minor damage is common with recycled glass, but sometimes gives extra character.

Why is Klaas Kuiken's green glass vase so special?

The green glass vase from the Klaas Kuiken collection is a textbook example of Dutch Design: innovative, handmade and always unique. Each vase is created from an existing glass bottle. Klaas Kuiken uses a self-designed oven and blows up the vases with air after heating them. Differences in glass thickness, air bubbles and a special manipulation technique create characteristic shapes and subtle colour variations. No two vases are the same. Some of them show prints of tools or subtle 'mistakes' that highlight the craft and uniqueness; the opposite of standardized mass production. The production process is intensive and can take up to six hours per vase. Klaas Kuiken works exclusively in his studio in Arnhem, the Netherlands. Each green glass vase is therefore locally and fairly manufactured, with recycled materials and authentic craftsmanship at its core.

 

Green glass vase

 

How are Klaas Kuiken's green glass vases made?

The production of a green glass vase at Klaas Kuiken is a careful and artisanal process. The bottles are heated in a specially designed oven until the glass is almost liquid. Then Kuiken blows air into the bottle, stretching the existing shape and creating bubbles, constrictions and irregularities. With metal wire, extra shapes can be applied during blowing. After shaping, the vase slowly cools down to prevent cracking and breakage. For some models, the neck of the bottle is removed for a larger opening. The grinding and polishing of this model vase is done by hand. This gives each green glass vase a unique character, partly because the production process does not conceal irregularities, air bubbles, and traces of the tool but rather emphasizes them as part of the design.

Where are Klaas Kuiken's green vases made?

All of Klaas Kuiken's green glass vases are made in his own studio in Arnhem, the Netherlands. This is where the entire process takes place, from selecting the glass to blowing, shaping, and finishing the vases. Klaas Kuiken is known for his involvement in every step, which emphasizes the authentic Dutch Design aspect. Producing locally also means less transport, which contributes to the sustainable reputation of these vases. The vases are for sale at Klaas Kuiken himself, and at the design label IKONIC, which takes care of distribution to both (international) consumers and shops.

 

Green glass vase

 

Inspiration and trends: green glass vases in the interior

Green glass vases are extremely popular in interiors worldwide with their natural look. They suit many living styles: from Scandinavian and modern to bohemian and botanical. The trend 'urban jungle', in which many plants and natural materials are central, can be perfectly combined with several green glass vases in different shapes and sizes. For example, mix vases in olive green, emerald and lime green for a playful effect. Combine large green statement vases with gold-colored or wooden accessories for a warm, luxurious look. Recently, we have seen many conscious choices for recycled, handmade vases, often from local makers. Internationally, we see that brands focus on unique, organic shapes and matt or ribbed structures. Green glass vases are also widely used as a base for dried flowers, field bouquets or beautiful branches of eucalyptus or olive. A green vase in a prominent place, such as a sideboard or dining table, works as a natural focal point of the room.

When do I need a green glass vase in my interior?

There are countless reasons to buy a green glass vase (or not  ). Green is a color that brings harmony and tranquility, which contributes to a warm feeling of home. Moreover, a green glass vase is ideal if you like to alternate with flowers or plants per season. In spring and summer, the fresh hue goes perfectly with blooming flowers. In autumn, you can fill the vase with coloured leaves, bare branches or ornamental grasses. In minimalist interiors, sleek green vases provide a calm look, while playful, handmade ones add a bohemian touch. If you pay attention to sustainability, a recycled green glass vase not only makes a stylish, but also an environmentally conscious statement. A green glass vase is therefore indispensable for anyone who wants to make their interior more personal, greener and more sustainable.

 

Green glass vase

 

Green Glass Vase vs. Other Colors and Materials

Why do interior designers and private individuals so often opt for green glass? Compared to transparent or coloured glass, green is particularly versatile. It gives a natural vibe, catches the light differently and radiates both peace and warmth. Unlike ceramic or metal, glass is more timeless and easier to combine with different types of flowers, plants and dried bouquets. Green glass vases are also less sensitive to stains than clear glass, so fingerprints and small deposits are less noticeable; practical and stylish.

The best way to clean a green glass vase

Maintaining a green glass vase is essential for a lasting appearance. For both narrow and wide vases, prevention is better than cure, so always rinse the vase well after use. For light deposits, a mixture of warm water and a little washing-up liquid works. There are several methods for stubborn limescale or dirt:

- Dental cleaning tablets: fill the vase with warm water and a tablet, let it work overnight. Then rinse thoroughly.

- White vinegar: for light limescale; Fill the vase with warm vinegar and let it sit for a few hours.

- Baking soda: 2-3 tablespoons in the vase, top up with warm water and leave on for an hour.

- Dry uncooked rice: for difficult corners, add a handful of rice with some water and shake gently.

Always pay attention to the sensitivity of the glass to extreme temperature changes. Do not use sharp objects or aggressive abrasives to avoid scratches. After cleaning, let vases drip upside down or dry gently with a microfiber cloth.

Facts, figures and sustainability: how green is the green glass vase?

Sustainability plays an increasingly important role; more than 80% of glass waste in the Netherlands is recycled (source: Milieu Centraal, 2024). Green glass vases, especially those made from recycled materials, therefore have a much smaller carbon footprint than plastic decoration. The production process of recycled glass uses up to 20% less energy than virgin glass. Thanks to their sturdiness, green glass vases often last for decades, making them a lasting and conscious investment. International design brands are paying more and more attention to circular production and fair sourcing of materials. By choosing a recycled green glass vase, you contribute directly to the reduction of waste streams.

Frequently asked questions about the green glass vase

  • Order a green glass vase? – This can easily be done online at Flinders, FonQ, Manufactum or design stores such as ikonic.shop, but also second-hand on eBay and Vinted.
  • Where can I buy a green glass vase directly? – In almost every home furnishing store, online or physical, you will find a wide range. For truly unique specimens, ordering directly from designers such as Klaas Kuiken is recommended.
  • What makes Klaas Kuiken's green glass vase special? – The artisanal production process, the origin as a standard bottle, the unique shapes and the fact that each vase is made locally and by hand.
  • How are Klaas Kuiken's green vases made? – By heating and inflating a standard glass bottle in Klaas' studio in Arnhem.
  • Inspiration and trends for green glass vases – Mix different shades of green, choose combinations with natural materials such as wood and leather, and display striking specimens solo as an eye-catcher.
  • When do I need a green glass vase in my interior? – Ideal if you love botanical or Scandinavian design, or if you want to create a calming, stylish and sustainable atmosphere.
  • Best way to clean a green glass vase? – Use dental cleaner, vinegar or baking soda, depending on the deposit; always rinse well and avoid aggressive abrasives.

The green glass vase is a timeless and functional design object that should not be missing in a stylish and durable interior. Whether you opt for mass production or a unique, artisanal design piece like Klaas Kuiken's, the range varies from minimalist to outspoken work of art. Thanks to the attention to recycled material and local craftsmanship, the green glass vase is also a conscious choice. Be inspired by the versatility, combine various shades of green and take good care of your vase, then you will enjoy this green design classic for many years.

 

Groene glazen vaas - IKONIC
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