Kuco Design Minimalistic Test Tube Concrete Vase

A modern vase, for minimalistic needs.

Handmade in the Ukraine, this piece of practical art exudes simplicity and class. Its concrete form renders thoughts of industrialism, but the delicate glass vase encased at the center creates a window for a small bouquet or single flower to be brilliantly showcased. The trapeze-shaped Kuco Design Minimalistic Test Tube Concrete Vase is just over 6.5 inches tall and weighs less than 2lbs. but can be customized to any size you’d like by request.
$41 – $50
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