Studio Habrat - Figurka - Meadow flower (3) - fusing

02
dni
21
godziny
10
minuty
21
sekundy
Aktualna oferta
€ 200
Cena minimalna osiągnięta
Sophie Aziz
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Trzy unikalne ręcznie wykonane Meadow Flowers z polskiego szkła opalowego, wykonane przez Macieja Habrata techniką fusing, każda sztuka ma wymiary 21 cm wysokości, 9 cm szerokości i 5,5 cm głębokości, podpisane i z certyfikatem autentyczności, w stanie niemal jak nowe i zapakowane w ekologiczne pudełko.

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Opis od sprzedawcy

Artistic Glass Meadow Flowers – Handmade Opal Glass

A charming set of artistic meadow flowers crafted from opal glass, delicately handmade using the fusing technique by Polish artist Maciej Habrat, who brings over 20 years of experience in glass artistry.

Each piece is carefully engraved, giving it a unique character and a refined finish. These elegant yet whimsical floral forms add a soft, sophisticated accent to any interior, making them both eye-catching and heartwarming decorative pieces.

Dimensions:
Flower: height 21 cm, width 9 cm, depth 5,5 cm

Packaging:
Presented in an elegant, eco-friendly box, ready to be given as a thoughtful gift.

Each artwork is one of a kind, signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Note: The images shown represent the available pieces.

Historie sprzedawców

Maciej Habrat Atelier was founded in 1997 in Krosno, Poland. All glass works are designed and hand-made in a fusing technique by him. Maciej graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland-the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass. His style is easily recognized in many galleries around the world and some glass objects were exhibited in the Corning Museum of Glass, USA. TV ARTE has released a documentarty about the family company and every year during the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt Maciej's masterpieces allure with colors and forms.

Artistic Glass Meadow Flowers – Handmade Opal Glass

A charming set of artistic meadow flowers crafted from opal glass, delicately handmade using the fusing technique by Polish artist Maciej Habrat, who brings over 20 years of experience in glass artistry.

Each piece is carefully engraved, giving it a unique character and a refined finish. These elegant yet whimsical floral forms add a soft, sophisticated accent to any interior, making them both eye-catching and heartwarming decorative pieces.

Dimensions:
Flower: height 21 cm, width 9 cm, depth 5,5 cm

Packaging:
Presented in an elegant, eco-friendly box, ready to be given as a thoughtful gift.

Each artwork is one of a kind, signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Note: The images shown represent the available pieces.

Historie sprzedawców

Maciej Habrat Atelier was founded in 1997 in Krosno, Poland. All glass works are designed and hand-made in a fusing technique by him. Maciej graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw, Poland-the Faculty of Ceramics and Glass. His style is easily recognized in many galleries around the world and some glass objects were exhibited in the Corning Museum of Glass, USA. TV ARTE has released a documentarty about the family company and every year during the Ambiente Fair in Frankfurt Maciej's masterpieces allure with colors and forms.

Szczegóły

Era
Po 2000 r.
Producent/ marka
Studio Habrat
Waga
725 g
Rodzaj szkła
fusing
Liczba przedmiotów
3
Tytuł dzieła
Meadow flower
Kraj pochodzenia
Polska
Projektant/Artysta/Twórca
Maciej Habrat
Materiał
Szkło
Stan
Jak nowy - nieużywany
Wysokość
21 cm
Szerokość
9 cm
Głębokość
5,5 cm
Szacowany okres
2026
Sprzedawane przez
PolskaZweryfikowano
1300
Sprzedane przedmioty
100%
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