Posted 9 years ago
racer4four
(586 items)
Bedside carafes remain a popular item in Japan from what I can tell and they have made many variations of them.
These glass carafes and glasses both date from the 1960s and are just two of some I have.
Typically in this period they were made from coloured glass swirled with white slag glass. Lots of glass makers made these and at times they can be pretty difficult to attribute.
The orange one here is labelled HG, from the northern company Hokuyo Glass.
The unusual coloured red one is unknown. I know it has not been made by Kamei, Sasaki, or Kurata; it could be any one of a large number of other makers.
Red and unusual.....that's all it takes in my book .... It's beautiful !
Thanks Mike. It is a really great colour - so different!
Lisa I have many and think them such a great idea......look good and no dust in your water!
I always thought they were a mid century idea. Thanks for the history lesson!
These are wonderful! The color is glowing!
I want!!! one !!! cocktail hour begins now!!
Gorgeous .. love the lines and elegance of both of these pieces, timeless....!
Love these! And your pics too :-))
Mmm. I can see why it'd be so easy to become addicted. Both, but especially the red one ~ mesmerizing.
Thanks for the love and comments guys. These are a gorgeous utility item.
Many thanks:
Elisabethan
Sean
Lulu
Kyra and
Nevada
Yum,...reminds me of a 50/50 ice cream bar!!!
Yum indeed AP. Thanks!
I love these. I am taken with the concept of the bedside carafe. I have collected a few nice ones over the years.