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Frequently asked questions
We use 100% recycled rPLA (Recycled Polylactic Acid) and rPETG (Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol). Our rPLA is a high-performance bio-polymer derived from organic sources, while our rPETG is repurposed from industrial and consumer waste. Both materials are selected for their durability and premium finish, offering a sustainable alternative to virgin petroleum-based plastics.
rPLA stands for recycled PLA. PLA stands for Polylactic Acid, which is a type of bio-polymer. It is made from renewable, plant-based sources such as corn starch, as opposed to more traditional materials that are often made from petroleum.
rPLA is a recycled version of PLA.
rPETG stands for recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol. It is a high-strength, durable material repurposed from industrial and consumer waste streams. While traditional PETG is a common petroleum-based plastic, our rPETG focuses on circularity, diverting existing plastic from landfills to create long-lasting, functional art.
It depends on the design. Because our precision-layering process uses plant-based materials, the structure itself is not watertight. Some of our vases are crafted specifically for dried flowers only, while others include a custom glass insert to safely hold water for fresh blooms.
Check the product description. It will clearly state whether a glass insert is included for fresh flowers or if the piece is designed for dry arrangements only.
Our vases are made from plant-based materials that prefer a gentle touch. Keep them away from high heat and dishwashers. A simple wipe with a damp cloth will do the trick. If your vase has a glass insert, just slide it out and clean it as you would any glassware.
Currently, we only ship within Switzerland. This allows us to ensure fast, safe delivery while keeping our environmental footprint as small as possible.
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