Glass Flowers?

At Homo Faber, the artist Lilla Tabasso exhibits glass flowers of astonishing realism.

The biologist turned artist, uses Murano glass to create her surprisingly realistic flowers.

The milan-based biologist-turned-designer mixes perfect and imperfect in her hyper-realistic murano glass flowers.

Using her knowledge of botany, her flowers show nature in all its wonderful detail and endearing imperfections.

Here at Pairfum London, we feel it is a pity that they are missing a fragrance.

They would make wonderful diffusers!

 

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 006

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 004

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 003

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 002

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 001

Lilla Tabasso Glass Flower Homo Faber Pairfum London 005

Products We Believe You Will Love

Let's Stay in Touch

As a warm welcome, to the family & friends of Pairfum London, we will send you the novel โ€˜Perfumeโ€™ by Patrick Sueskind, as an e-Book.

Newsletter Subscribe Form - Blog Post


Let's Socialise

Our Most Recent Posts

Featured Image Key:url

Copahu Balm in Perfumery: Golden Resin and Silky Warmth

11/12/2025

Also referred to as Copaiba Balsam or Copaiba oil, Copahu balm is a natural oleoresin harvested from the trunk of the South American Copaifera copaiba tree. It has historically been

Read More
Featured Image Key:url

Ginger Flower in Perfumes: Spicy Floral Radiance

09/12/2025

Ginger flower refers to the showy and often fragrant blooms from the ginger plant family (Zingiberaceae), such as the popular, White Ginger Lily (Hedychium coronarium) or the vibrant orange/red varieties

Read More
Featured Image Key:url

Olive in Fragrance: Mediterranean Green and Savoury Nuance

08/12/2025

An olive is the small, oval fruit of the evergreen olive tree (Olea europaea), a staple of Mediterranean culture and cuisine, widely utilised for both table food and the production

Read More
Featured Image Key:url

Olive Leaf in Fragrances: Silvery-Green, Herbal Freshness

05/12/2025

The olive leaf comes directly from the olive tree (Olea europaea) and is widely utilised in modern supplements, teas, and concentrated extracts as a natural food additive due to its

Read More
Featured Image Key:url

Orange Slice in Fragrance: Zesty Citrus Spark

04/12/2025

The term ‘orange slice‘ typically refers to a wedge or segment of a fresh orange, a candied or dried citrus confection, or a specific type of ancient flint tool. Fresh

Read More
Featured Image Key:url

Dark Cassis in Perfumes: Inky Berry Bite and Green Tartness

02/12/2025

โ€œDark cassisโ€ most often refers to Crรจme de Cassis, a rich, dark red liqueur crafted from blackcurrants, popular in cocktails or sipped on its own. The term can also describe

Read More
Previous Next
    0
    Your Cart
    Your cart is emptyReturn to Shop