
A vase is not a container — it is a conversation between glass and light. Each ELQAVA vase begins as a gather of molten glass and ends as something that cannot be predicted, only discovered. The colour, the texture, the way it catches afternoon light — these things emerge in the making.
Interior designers speak of anchor pieces — objects around which a room is organised. An ELQAVA vase is precisely this. Not because of its scale, though some are formidable in size, but because of the quality of attention it demands. A vase of vivid red and swirling black on a console table does not merely sit there. It holds the room.
Our vases range from the intimate — the compact Elemental Flame at 20 cm — to the commanding: the Amber Orbit at 50 cm, which requires a room of its own. Each exists on the threshold between function and art.
“No two surfaces are ever the same. The colour lives in the glass; it doesn't coat it.” — On Murano technique
Glass is unusual among materials in that it changes throughout the day. An ELQAVA vase at morning light is not the same object at dusk. The same red surface that glows warmly at noon becomes something deeper, more amber at sunset. This is not a quality that can be photographed — it must be experienced.
This is why collectors who own one ELQAVA piece tend to acquire more. They discover that glass interacts with their specific home, their windows, their walls, in a way that is entirely personal — and entirely unrepeatable.
Each vase ships in a FSC-certified giftbox, with a certificate of origin. Handle with care; these are not mass-produced objects. They are singular events.
12 unique pieces · Strictly limited quantities