Stacking Vessels — Where Art Meets Everyday Use
In a quiet home, every object has a purpose, practical or emotional. Stacking Vessels are a perfect example of how everyday items can become something more: useful, beautiful, and deeply intentional. These sculptural containers are both design objects and practical tools for daily life.
Below, we answer a few simple questions about stacking vessels, for those who are curious about their charm, their craft, and how they might belong in your home.
What are Stacking Vessels?
Stacking vessels are a set of handmade containers that fit together in a sculptural stack. Made from hand-blown glass and turned wood, each layer is a vessel in itself—useful on its own, or stacked together as one piece of design.
Why choose Stacking Vessels for your home?
Because they offer beauty and form, and tell a story with their appearance. Their presence is calm and understated, ideal for interiors that value simplicity, craftsmanship, and quiet design.
They don’t shout for attention. They gently balance function and sculpture. When you have flowers they will become a set of simple vases and bowls, and when you dont they will can stack to be a sculpture.
Where are they made?
Each Stacking Vessel is made by skilled European artisans. The glass is hand-blown, the wood turned with care. These are not industrial products—they are crafted by hand, with traditional methods, and a deep respect for materials.
We work with workshops across Europe, supporting small-scale craftsmanship and sustainable production.
Where can I buy Stacking Vessels?
We partner with a select group of shops that share our values—design, craft, and care. From concept stores to galleries, our vessels can be found across Europe, Asia, and North America. You can browse the full list of stores on our
👉 stockist page here.
Whether you're in Paris or Tokyo, Berlin or Copenhagen, there's a space near you that carries our pieces.
What makes stacking vessels special?
They are thoughtful. You can feel it in the weight of the glass, the warmth of the wood, the balance of the shape. They are made to be lived with—used, touched, and admired. They bring a small moment of care into daily life.
In a world of fast things, they ask us to slow down.
Stacking Vessels are more than just objects. They are an invitation—to notice, to use, to enjoy. Whether placed in the kitchen, the bedroom, or the workspace, they quietly elevate the everyday. Art meets purpose, and design becomes a way of living.