Overview
This 27 cm tall carafe is not only functional but also a sculptural piece that reflects Hadid’s exploration of erosion and carving techniques, which she often employed in her architecture.
The carafe plays with light and transparency, making it both a practical and decorative item, perfect for modern interiors. The clear version highlights the purity of its form, making it an elegant addition to any setting.
Zaha Hadid was a pioneering Iraqi-British architect known for her radical, futuristic designs that pushed the boundaries of architecture. Her work is characterized by bold, sweeping curves, fluid forms, and innovative use of materials, often resembling natural elements such as waves or cellular structures. She was the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004.
Hew Carafe, Smoke, Crystalline glass by Zaha hadid
- Modern design
- Crystalline glass




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Established in 2006 by Zaha Hadid, Zaha Hadid Design is now part of the Zaha Hadid Foundation. ZHD ensures consistency with the Founder’s ethos by continuing to coherently translate and apply Hadid’s methodological approach to any new design. Experimenting, testing and implementing the latest technological and material advancements, ZHD’s portfolio is built on over 40 years of research expressed at different scales and typologies encompassing lighting, furniture, fashion accessories, jewellery, interiors, exhibitions, and set-design.