
Once upon a time in the quaint English countryside, where tea was a serious affair and conversations primarily revolved around the weather, a seemingly innocent object made its grand entrance into the homes of the locals—the glass flower vase.
Little did the unsuspecting English know that this unassuming vessel would become a centrepiece in the drama, comedy, and occasional tragedy of their domestic lives.
Our story begins in the 17th century, when the glass flower vase made its debut on the English stage. Picture this: powdered wigs, corsets so tight you can’t breathe, and an obsession with elaborate, ostentatious decoration.
