By Biot
Located in LA CIOTAT, FR
This beautiful hand-blown glass pitcher originates from the renowned glassmaking village of Biot in the South of France, famous since the 20th century for its distinctive “bubble glass” technique. Crafted in thick, high-quality glass, the piece displays the characteristic pattern of trapped air bubbles intentionally created during the blowing process, giving the surface a lively texture and remarkable visual depth.
The pitcher features a generous rounded body with a short flared neck and a gracefully shaped pouring spout. Its elegant curved handle, executed in a deeper blue tone, contrasts subtly with the lighter translucent blue body, a typical aesthetic often associated with Biot glassware...
Category
20th Century French Sycamore Pitchers
MaterialsBlown Glass, Glass