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Tuesday, August 28

Engineers to Designers?

Prateek Jain and Gautam Seth met while studying chemical engineering at university. Good that they met since this partnership resulted in Klove Studio. Self taught glass blowing artists, Prateek and Gautam combine glass with different mediums like stone, metal and wood to create what can only be called Art!

Klove Studio enables people to translate their vision of spaces around them into reality. All the products are designed to inspire and complement aesthetics....as you can see below:





(All images courtesy Klove)






14 comments:

girl meets glamour said...

Wow, such lovely pieces! So much detail and a good variety. Thanks for the info :)

~Kate

kim. said...

Love the butterfly vases!

Peter @ Enviroman said...

Hi Bhavna,

Great designs you have! Wish I can come up with designs like these.

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Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

You are welcome Kate :)

Yes, I adore those vases too Kim!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Thank you Peter!

Vineeta said...

What a talented duo! what a find. just checked their website- amazing work. Thanx for sharing!

momma j lee ♥ said...

just gorgeous!

madelyn said...

I love the butterfly vase - I adore glass -
i collect mini vases -

very pretty presentation -:)

Anonymous said...

It is fun to watch glassblowing, as they heat and roll and shape and heat and roll and the process continues..

Anonymous said...

that was me, just in case you didn't recognise my blogging nick:D - Shilpa

*~\[ Yuga ☼ Sunshine ]/~* said...

original and awesome!!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

You are welcome Vini :)..I quite like their furniture too..

Hello Jenn!

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Ooo, do showcase you glass collection someday Maddie! I am sure it would be a designer's delight!


Hi Anrosh! Yes, the process is quite fascinating to watch, and must be quite a skill to mould the glass to desired shape.

Bhavna Bhatnagar said...

Thanks for dropping by TrueDreamzz! :-)
(btw- quite like your blogging name..)

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