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Sol Marigold Carafe
This carafe is sunlight captured in a vessel. It’s the golden hour you can hold, poured into a form that’s both imperfect and utterly at ease with itself. The Sol Marigold doesn’t shout—it hums. A soft, amber note that threads through a table set with citrus peels, linen wrinkles, and the gentle clutter of real living.
The carafe captures the warmth of the Mexican sun in every curve. Handblown from recycled glass in Oaxaca no two are the same and its imperfections are its originality.
It belongs beside olive-oil-slicked bread, and laughter that lingers past lunch. Fill it with whatever feels generous: nectar-coloured wine, freshlemonade, or just the kind of water that tastes better when served beautifully.
There’s nothing precious about it—except the feeling it leaves behind.
Dimensions (cm): approx. 7Ø x 20H
Capacity (L): 1
Care instructions: hand-wash in warm soapy water
Handmade in Tonala, Mexico
This carafe is sunlight captured in a vessel. It’s the golden hour you can hold, poured into a form that’s both imperfect and utterly at ease with itself. The Sol Marigold doesn’t shout—it hums. A soft, amber note that threads through a table set with citrus peels, linen wrinkles, and the gentle clutter of real living.
The carafe captures the warmth of the Mexican sun in every curve. Handblown from recycled glass in Oaxaca no two are the same and its imperfections are its originality.
It belongs beside olive-oil-slicked bread, and laughter that lingers past lunch. Fill it with whatever feels generous: nectar-coloured wine, freshlemonade, or just the kind of water that tastes better when served beautifully.
There’s nothing precious about it—except the feeling it leaves behind.
Dimensions (cm): approx. 7Ø x 20H
Capacity (L): 1
Care instructions: hand-wash in warm soapy water
Handmade in Tonala, Mexico