Amour Avec Anse Olive
Amour Avec Anse Olive
La Soufflerie
La Soufflerie mouth-blows the Amour in Paris, by hand, one piece at a time. The form was commissioned by Hôtel Amour, the Paris hotel that gave the bottle its name: an oval body with a short rolled neck and rim, made in two versions - avec anse (with a handle) and sans anse (without one). The handle is applied separately: a second length of molten glass laid against the body while it is still warm, then fused by hand.
Like every piece in the La Soufflerie catalogue, the Amour is mouth-blown from 100% recycled glass - bottles and broken windows folded back into the furnace and given another life. The olive is a soft, muted green that shifts toward grey in low light, and comes from the colour of the bottles themselves. The Avec Anse pours balsamic at the table as easily as it holds a single stem on the windowsill. No two are the same. The bubbles in the wall, the slight asymmetry of the neck, the thickening where the breath has rested - these are the evidence of the hand and the lung that made it.
Exclusive to Australia.
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Product information
Height 12cm
Volume 200ml
Every La Soufflerie piece is mouth-blown by hand, freehand, in Paris. No two are identical. Sizes will vary by a centimetre or two from piece to piece. The glass itself carries the marks of how it was made - a bubble caught in the wall, a small black speck from the cullet, a faint asymmetry where the breath rested, the slight irregularity of a colour folded into the furnace by hand. On the base of every piece, you will feel the pontil mark left by the glassblower's cane: the small scar of a glass that was blown freehand, not pressed in a mould. These are not imperfections. They are the evidence.
About La Soufflerie
La Soufflerie has been blowing glass in Paris since 2009 - the year Valentina and Sébastien Nobile set out to revive a craft that had almost disappeared from the city, with fewer than five professional glassblowers left in the Paris region. They began with four vases, made from recycled glass, loaded onto their bicycles and sold to Parisian flower shops. They sold out in a day.
Every piece is still mouth-blown by hand, from recycled glass - bottles and broken windows given another life. The forms are classical Parisian: apothecary bottles, carafes, oil cruets, pitchers. No two are identical, and the small irregularities are part of the record.
Exclusive to Australia.
Product care
The glass will survive a dishwasher when you need it to. But it prefers warm water and a soft cloth at the sink - that is how the surface stays clear, how the small scratches a dishwasher eventually leaves are avoided, and how the piece lasts.
