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Creator: Bořek Šípek
Jankovic glass bowl by Borek Sipek for Ajeto
By B. Sipek
Located in Ravenna, IT
Glass fruit bowl designed by Borek Sipek for Ajeto in 1992.
Completely handcrafted, the upper bowl rests on brightly colored decorative elements that resemble the shapes of fruits. T...
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1990s Czech Bořek Šípek Serving Bowls
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Zet glass bowl by Borek Sipek for Ajeto
By B. Sipek
Located in Ravenna, IT
Glass fruit bowl designed by Borek Sipek for Ajeto in 1992.
Completely handcrafted, the upper bowl rests on brightly colored decorative elements resembling spheres. The surface of th...
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1990s Czech Bořek Šípek Serving Bowls
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Glass, Stained Glass
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