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Maison Balzac

Le Jardin Glass Pitcher

Le Jardin Glass Pitcher

Regular price $219.00
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Blooming from an imaginary garden appear these bold yellow and white flowers, sprawled across the face of our Le Jardin Jug.

Inspired by the traditional drink-ware sets displayed on bedside tables in France, this pitcher is expertly crafted from Borosilicate glass.
A timeless design for everyday and special occasions alike.
  • Dishwasher safe. 
  • Made from 100% Borosilicate glass. 

  • Dimensions:
 Height 9cm, Diameter at Mouth 8.3cm, Capacity Approx 315ml
Composition: This glassware is hand blown, and as a result slight variances in shape, size and colour may occur. These variances are part of the inherent charm of handmade products, and should not be considered a fault. Any irregularities that may occur will never deter from the overall aesthetic of the product, or hinder its ability to be used as intended.

Care: 
Although all Maison Balzac glassware is dishwasher safe, we recommend gently hand washing with a soft bristle brush. Avoid using strong alkali soaps, as these may damage the glass. Take care not to bump glassware against hard surfaces or other vessels during cleaning.


About the Brand: 

Maison Balzac was created in Australia in 2012 by French-born Elise Pioch Balzac to express her endless imagination.
 
What started as a collection of five perfumed candles has become a homeware world of its own, exploring intriguing and playful objects which trigger emotions around the dining table. Transforming the everyday act of eating or drinking into quirky, memorable moments.

Elise started her career at Hermès in Paris under Martin Margiela's artistic direction, then as a fashion buyer in Australia for multi-brand boutiques Belinda and The Corner Shop. After travelling the world and being exposed to beauty and creativity for 10 years, she had a desire to apply her fashion eye to homewares. She calls it "jewellery for the table", and it truly is like dressing up a mini theatre for the everyday.

 

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