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Borosilicate glass: What makes this material so...
Borosilicate glass at a glance Designed for extreme conditions. Borosilicate glass 3.3 was developed by Otto Schott in Jena at the end of the 19th century. Its low coefficient of...
Borosilicate glass: What makes this material so...
Borosilicate glass at a glance Designed for extreme conditions. Borosilicate glass 3.3 was developed by Otto Schott in Jena at the end of the 19th century. Its low coefficient of...
The world of glass art: An overview of all tech...
3,000 years, countless techniques, a fascination Glass is one of humankind's oldest and most versatile materials. Since the invention of the glassblower's pipe over 2,000 years ago, artists and craftspeople...
The world of glass art: An overview of all tech...
3,000 years, countless techniques, a fascination Glass is one of humankind's oldest and most versatile materials. Since the invention of the glassblower's pipe over 2,000 years ago, artists and craftspeople...
Wabi-sabi at the dining table: Why imperfect wi...
Wabi-Sabi at the dining table A slight ripple on the rim of the glass. A subtle asymmetry in the bowl. Flaws? No – signatures. Discover the Japanese philosophy that explains...
Wabi-sabi at the dining table: Why imperfect wi...
Wabi-Sabi at the dining table A slight ripple on the rim of the glass. A subtle asymmetry in the bowl. Flaws? No – signatures. Discover the Japanese philosophy that explains...
The art of free glassblowing: How a casa vitri ...
The art of free glassblowing While machines produce thousands of glasses per hour, our master glassblower Ecki invests 40 minutes in each individual glass, entirely freehand, without any mold. Discover...
The art of free glassblowing: How a casa vitri ...
The art of free glassblowing While machines produce thousands of glasses per hour, our master glassblower Ecki invests 40 minutes in each individual glass, entirely freehand, without any mold. Discover...