When Objects Work (WOW) - Kate Hume - Vase - Pebble - Moon-blown glass






Held roles at Sotheby’s Paris with five years’ expertise in ceramics and glass.
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Olive green, mouth-blown glass vase, model Pebble, designed by Kate Hume and produced by When Objects Work (WOW), origin Amsterdam, Netherlands; dimensions 16 cm wide, 12 cm high, 16 cm deep; in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Mouth-blown glass vase from the iconic Pebble / Rock series, designed by Kate Hume and released by When Objects Work, a leading international design platform
Kate Hume works worldwide as an interior designer for ‘the rich & famous’. (www.katehume.com)
This concerns the Pebble model, executed in a deep olive green color with rich, mossy nuances.
Size: approx. 16 × 12 × 16 cm
The vase is characterized by an organic, slightly asymmetrical shape. This tension in the form is typical of Kate Hume's work and reinforces the sculptural character of the object. The piece is intended as an autonomous work of art and functions excellently as a statement piece in an interior.
The vase is mouth-blown and hand-formed, crafted in deeply tinted glass, which creates a warm, layered glow and clear visual depth.
Subtle variations in form, glass thickness, and surface are inherent to the artisanal making process and characteristic of the work of Kate Hume and the production of When Objects Work.
The high gloss and saturated color create a strong play of light, whether as a standalone piece or when paired with other vases from the series.
Designer: Kate Hume
Publisher / Producer: When Objects Work
Model: Pebble
Series: Pebble
Material: mouth-blown glass
Color: Olive green
Period: 1990-2010
Origin: Europe
Origin & provenance: received directly from the artist himself.
Condition: Excellent.
Kate Hume's work is presented and sold internationally through a selective network of design platforms and galleries. Her glass objects form part of curated collections and are, among others, represented by When Objects Work, a leading international design platform. In addition, her work has been published worldwide in premier fashion and design publications, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle Decoration, and the Financial Times.
Mouth-blown glass vase from the iconic Pebble / Rock series, designed by Kate Hume and released by When Objects Work, a leading international design platform
Kate Hume works worldwide as an interior designer for ‘the rich & famous’. (www.katehume.com)
This concerns the Pebble model, executed in a deep olive green color with rich, mossy nuances.
Size: approx. 16 × 12 × 16 cm
The vase is characterized by an organic, slightly asymmetrical shape. This tension in the form is typical of Kate Hume's work and reinforces the sculptural character of the object. The piece is intended as an autonomous work of art and functions excellently as a statement piece in an interior.
The vase is mouth-blown and hand-formed, crafted in deeply tinted glass, which creates a warm, layered glow and clear visual depth.
Subtle variations in form, glass thickness, and surface are inherent to the artisanal making process and characteristic of the work of Kate Hume and the production of When Objects Work.
The high gloss and saturated color create a strong play of light, whether as a standalone piece or when paired with other vases from the series.
Designer: Kate Hume
Publisher / Producer: When Objects Work
Model: Pebble
Series: Pebble
Material: mouth-blown glass
Color: Olive green
Period: 1990-2010
Origin: Europe
Origin & provenance: received directly from the artist himself.
Condition: Excellent.
Kate Hume's work is presented and sold internationally through a selective network of design platforms and galleries. Her glass objects form part of curated collections and are, among others, represented by When Objects Work, a leading international design platform. In addition, her work has been published worldwide in premier fashion and design publications, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Elle Decoration, and the Financial Times.
