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The Garbage Collection: Soda Can Vase
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Why we carry this
We created 3 different vases in the forms of discarded, single-use products with the intention of drawing attention to the waste we all produce. 10% of all sales from The Garbage Collection will be donated to help clean up ocean waste. Material: concrete w/ recycled glass Size: 3” w x 4.375” h Our concrete work is all individually hand cast from custom made rubber molds. Colors are integrally mixed into the concrete and results in each piece being unique. We use recycled materials and are able to create a finished product 30% lighter than traditional concrete (in our non-terrazzo pieces). Although the sealer is food grade and safe we don't recommend using these for direct food contact. Natural voids occur during casting and some pieces will have very small pin holes. Do not submerge in water. Wipe clean with mild soap and water.
— partoo
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