ICHENDORF | BOTANICA
Glass that blossoms with meaning
Born from the creative dialogue between nature and design, the Botanica tumbler illustrates how a simple glass can evoke a garden in full bloom. Paired with the sculptural elegance of the Botanica optical champagne bowl, it elevates both casual and ceremonial moments. The floral motifs in the Botanica jug blue flower become a functional sculpture for your dining table: an ode to water, light, and craftsmanship. Each item reflects the refined fantasy that defines Alessandra Baldereschi x Ichendorf, a partnership where storytelling flows through every form.
Designed for emotion, made for life
This Ichendorf collection brings function and narrative together in the most delicate ways. A borosilicate glass jug isn’t just a water pitcher: it’s a stylized bloom. A minimalist stemmed wine glass becomes a tribute to the vine itself. Whether it’s a decorative glass bowl for spring salads or a tea set crafted for quiet moments, the pieces lend meaning to everyday gestures. Each design is part of a wider creative language that echoes through other poetic lines like the Ichendorf Animal Farm collection, Desert Plants Collection also by Alessandra Baldereschi, and the imaginative Ichendorf Marine Garden Collection.
A botanical table for all seasons
Baldereschi’s vision creates not just objects but atmospheres; perfect for those looking to bring nature indoors with artistic sensibility. A glass bottle with cork on a rustic table or a handmade salad bowl in the center of a summer lunch invites quiet admiration. Her stem glasses and tea accessories strike a rare balance between fragility and resilience, between tradition and modernity. These are not objects to be hidden in cabinets; they’re made to be used, admired, and loved daily.
For collectors of gentle beauty
Whether you're seeking a unique handmade glass jug, a luxury tea gift set, or simply want to enhance your home with eco-friendly table accessories, Botanica offers something timeless. It speaks to those who value subtlety over statement, nature over ornament, and glassware that grows into memory. This collection, like a garden, is never static: always open to new interpretations, new rituals, and new beauty.