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Opaline White Dish

OOG OBJECT

Opaline White Dish

144,00€
Sale price  144,00€ Regular price 
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This opaline white glass bowl by Oog Object captivates with its organic silhouette and fluid, free-flowing curves. Hand-blown by skilled artisans, it interacts beautifully with light, revealing delicate pearlescent reflections that shift with every angle. Both decorative and functional, it can hold small treasured objects or simply be displayed as a sculptural glass piece. Its minimalist, timeless aesthetic brings a luminous and refined presence to any contemporary interior.

Details

Hand-blown glass

14 × 8 × 5 cm - 5.5 × 3.1 × 2 in

Handcrafted

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OOG OBJECT

Founded by architect and designer Alicja Hajkowicz-Rudzka, OOG Objects is a Polish studio dedicated to exploring glass as a medium of artistic expression. Educated at the Politecnico di Milano, the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, and the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology, she has developed an approach in which architecture, sculpture and design engage in a fluid dialogue.

Each piece emerges from a balance of research, intuition and craftsmanship, allowing the material itself to guide the evolution of form rather than imposing it. Handcrafted in southern Poland using traditional glassblowing techniques, the works reveal the inherent qualities of solid-coloured glass, whose depth and subtle tonal variations shift with the changing light.

Conceived as timeless objects, these creations exist at the intersection of functional design and contemporary sculpture. Presented at leading international design platforms including Alcova, Collectible Brussels, NYCxDESIGN and 3 Days of Design, they reflect a practice in which artisanal expertise meets a distinctly contemporary vision of collectible design.

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