The HANGING FLOWER BUBBLE collection from Studio About is a series of mouth-blown hanging glass vases in solid coloured glass. The vase can be hung from any place using the enclosed leather cord and brings a light and elegant expression to your home. The vase can be used with a single flower, a stick, a stem or cuttings or combine with one of our crepe flowers. The vase comes in a large range of colours and sizes and this particular one is a fine yellow coloured version. This particular yellow colour may differ slightly from object to object. Coloured glass is not only beautiful but is very evocative especially on sunny days where rays of light create decorative shadows on your wall. The small organic bubble vases hang beautifully from a window but there is also the option of combining several vases to create a small hanging still life. Add any flower, a mix of flowers, a stem or cutting or a plant and let your eyes wander as the roots silently grow inside the vase. The hanging vases fit even the smallest of places. Secure a small hook anywhere and hang the vase to easily bring in a little colourful piece of nature inside your home. These hanging vases will instantly fill your home with a wonderful ambience. They are the perfect match to a window, and they work well as a still life in your living room. Evidently, this vase is made for flowers and plants. Style them your way, in new ways. Add a single flower or two or watch the magic of growing roots through the transparent glass. Adding water will only enhance your little artwork as rays of light blending with the small water bubbles create a unique expression. Our hanging vases are carefully handcrafted from solid coloured borosilicate glass, which is a beautiful transparent material. Additionally, you never have to worry about fractures. It is a very strong material and endures high and low temperatures ensuring a long-lasting decorative object. It is easy to clean your Studio About vase. Use lukewarm water and soap to wipe off any dirt stains. If you experience a little limescale, use vinegar – the glass is very strong and will easily withstand acidic products.