Remark Recycled Glass Pitcher Set - Set of 3
Remark Recycled Glass Pitcher Set - Set of 3
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SizeCarafe:8.5h x 3.75"diam.
Tumbler: 4.25h x 3"diam. -
MaterialUpcycled Glass
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Year of Design2023
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OriginUS
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“From a design perspective, the translucency of glass and how it interacts with light is captivating,” says Remark co-founder Danielle Ruttenberg. “It’s also a material that, if properly maintained, can be remelted an infinite number of times. The use of bottle glass as a medium can be challenging, but it’s exciting to push the limits every day.”
“We assess the bottles by different criteria: thickness, diameter, color. Recently we were collecting a lot of 1.5L bottles from a local vineyard. We thought the size and volume would be a great fit for a pitcher. After some prototyping, we determined the ideal height for it to sit on a table.”
“We torched the sides to add handles that fit perfectly in the palm of your hand, and added a spout for easy pouring. The rest was simple: what else do you need with a pitcher, but two cups. A few wine bottles and a bit of creativity later, and you’ve got our pitcher set.”
Founded in Philadelphia by Danielle Ruttenberg and Rebecca Davies in 2016, Remark’s mission is to transform the art of glassblowing and design by using as much product from waste material as they can. Their sister non-profit, Bottle Underground, are dedicated to reusing, downcycling and upcycling glass from landfills. Since 2020, they’ve recirculated 95 tons of glass locally.
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