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Red Red Wine: Beautiful carafes inspired by the bloodstream
10.10.2016
09:50 am
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Red Red Wine: Beautiful carafes inspired by the bloodstream Red Red Wine: Beautiful carafes inspired by the bloodstream

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A diagram of our veins and arteries may look like a congested roadmap, but to Etienne Meneau the circulatory system has inspired him to design Strange Carafes—beautiful handblown decanters or vessels for pouring wine.

Each decanter is produced in a limited signed edition of eight and cost 2,500 euros—around $2,800. The carafes are made from borosilicate glass—which Meneau describes as a “chemically and thermically” robust kind of glass highly suitable for use in creating his large and intricate decanters.

The finished product may look more like a sculpture or artwork than something to pour the plonk—but after a few practice lessons training with water “you will can perfectly pour wine in a glass without any drop anywhere. The main rule of this new game is : where is the wine?.” Meneau’s most recent designs can be seen and bought here.
 
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Via Ufunk and Strange Carafes.

Posted by Paul Gallagher
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10.10.2016
09:50 am
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