Vase Prasklo – CUBA
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The CUBA vase, created by Prague-based artist Petra Švejdarová under the brand Prasklo, is a sculptural object combining raw concrete with upcycled glass. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, signed by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Fully waterproof and designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, the vase contrasts the solidity of concrete with the delicate transparency of glass, creating a striking visual statement.
Prasklo was featured at the Trendy 2020 exhibition during the international Ambiente Design Fair in Frankfurt. Rather than a commercial brand, Prasklo represents artistic craftsmanship and material exploration, with every vase handmade and unique.
| Artist | Petra Švejdarová |
| Brand | Prasklo |
| Materials | Upcycled glass, raw concrete |
| Technique | Handmade |
| Unique piece | Signed |
| Certificate | Included |
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PRASKLO is an artistic design label founded in 2014 by the creative duo Petra Švejdarová and Klára Vaculíková. Their work focuses on unique handcrafted vases and objects made from waste glass and concrete. Each PRASKLO piece is a one-of-a-kind original — not a limited edition, but an individual object with its own story.
Their creations are rooted in a fascination with stone as a primordial natural material — its structure, its forms and its transformative potential. The upcycled glass, sometimes sourced from demolished buildings, gains new functional and aesthetic qualities when combined with concrete.
All objects are produced entirely by hand, using traditional methods and without digital technologies. The process is intuitive and material-driven, emphasising the impossibility of controlling nature and the beauty of working within its unpredictable boundaries.
Petra studied at the Secondary Industrial School of Packaging Technology in Štětí and later Object and Glass Art under Jakub Berdych at Scholastika in Prague. Klára first graduated from the Faculty of Law at Charles University and then studied photography at TAFE NSW in Sydney, Australia.