Design, Interior Design

Glass Bird Feeder by Dombon-a-Tanya

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This unique bird feeder designed by Hungarian studio Dombon-a-tanya and  fabricated by glassblower Árpád Orosz, can provide the birds with either food or water. The user can easily switch the function depending on the season by simply moving the placement of the cork.

 

 

 

 

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