Made with love in Marrakech.
Do our eyes deceive us, or have our favorite traditional Moroccan glasses been reimagined as gorgeous serving bowls? (Hint: It’s the latter.) Just like all iconic glassware from Kessy Beldi, these pieces are mouth-blown in a factory in Marrakech using recycled beer and cola bottles. The large size is great for salad or fruit—and we think each bowl would make a lovely centerpiece alongside the matching votives.
Photography by Ty Mecham, Bobbi Lin
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Kessy Beldi
Berkeley, CA
Kessy Beldi’s beautiful tableware is inspired by the glasses that Moroccan homes have used for decades to serve hot mint tea. Keeping true to tradition, each piece is mouth-blown from recycled glass in a factory in Marrakech. Who knew old cola and beer bottles could be repurposed so beautifully?
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Moroccan Recycled Bottle Bowls
Reviews for
Moroccan Recycled Bottle Bowls
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Arrived scuffed
Arrived covered in dust, scuffed and scratched. Not at all like in the picture, unfortunately. Feels cheap.
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