Ichendorf Milano Squash Bottle, 26cm
Description
This beautiful bottle is shaped like a vibrant yellow zucchini or curvaceous summer squash. Hand-crafted in Italy, the bottle is made from borosilicate glass which is durable and dishwasher safe. With its golden hue and green pouring spout, it’s ideal for storing and serving olive oil, vinegar and homemade vinaigrettes.
This eye-catching bottle is part of Ichendorf Milano’s vegetables collection, designed by Alessandra Baldereschi. With colours and shapes inspired by nature, each piece is designed to brighten up your home and bring a touch of fun to mealtimes.
Mix and match with other Ichendorf Milano pieces for a colourful, contemporary table.
Each Ichendorf Milano piece is hand-crafted, so you may notice some slight differences between glasses. But, this only adds to their charm – no two are the same!
Dishwasher safe, recommended at 40 degrees C.
About Ichendorf Milano
Glassware masters Ichendorf Milano specialise in functional and beautiful drinkware, from water tumblers to wine decanters. Established in the early twentieth century, the brand began life in Quadrath-Ichendorf, Germany, before moving to Italy’s design capital, Milan. Ichendorf Milano collaborates with Italian designers to create striking collections. Each collection combines traditional techniques with modern designs.
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Origin: Italy
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Size: 26x10.5cm
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SKU: IM0155
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