Glass Soup spoon 25 ml / 15 cm
$40.5
$72.5
To craft an object, a glassblower starts with a Borosilicate glass tube. Maarten Baptist designed a series of spoons based on this technique. He asked the glassblower to blow a sphere at the end of a glass tube. After that, the object was cut in half along the length of the tube. Only the edges are polished by flame, after which the logo is laser-engraved on the tube. Glass spoons available in six sizes: Smoky grey glass Salt Spoon ± 9 cm long and 3.2 cm wide / 3.5″ x 1.26″ Volume 8 – 9 gram / 0.3 Ounce Lavender blue glass ice scream / Sugar Spoon ± 12 cm long and ± 3.5 cm wide / 4.7″ x 1.38″ Volume 10 gram / 0.35 Ounce Small Spoon / Sugar Spoon 10 cm long and 3.5 cm wide / 3.94″ x 1.38″ Volume 10 ml / 0.35 Fluid Ounce Medium Spoon / Soup Spoon 15 cm long and 5 cm wide / 5.9″ x 1.97″ Volume 25 ml / 0.88 Fluid Ounce Large Spoon / Serving Spoon 22.5 cm long and 7.5 cm wide / 8.86″ x 2.95″ Volume 75 ml / 2.64 Fluid Ounce Extra Large Spoon / Salad 30 cm long and 10 cm wide / 11.8″ x 3.94″ Volume 150 ml / 5.28 Fluid Ounce 100% dishwasher safe Material: transparent and colored Borosilicate/Labaratory glass Designed by: Maarten Baptist Glass spoons are produced in the Netherlands Glass spoon series first launched: October 2020 during the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven ( LINK )
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