Recycled Glass Jars - Set of 2

  • Kenya

This charming set of two jars brings together form and function in vibrant turquoise and deep blue tones. Handblown from recycled glass, each jar carries subtle variations that tell the story of its making. Perfect for storing small treasures or adding colour to a shelf, they celebrate Kitengela's signature blend of artistry and sustainability.

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  • Sustainability Features
    Circular Economy

    These glasses are made from recycled windows and bottles! Kitengela collect old glass from a range sources and melt them down to create the glasses, breathing new life into materials that would have been destined for landfill. The glasses can be reycycled at your local recycling centre at the end of their useful life.

    Recycled Glass Jars - Set of 2
    Fair Wages

    Kitengela follow fair trade guidelines paying a staff of 40 well above standard wages; and providing them with loans, transport, medical, and controlled working hours and conditions.

    Recycled Glass Jars - Set of 2
    Fair Wages

    Kitengela follow fair trade guidelines paying a staff of 40 well above standard wages; and providing them with loans, transport, medical, and controlled working hours and conditions.

    Recycled Glass Jars - Set of 2
    Traditional Crafts Preservation

    By purchasing these glasses, you are helping to keep the art of glassblowing and the livelyhoods it supports alive.

  • Caring for your product
    No hot liquids. These glasses will last longer if they are hand washed only.
  • Delivery & Returns
    Returns

    If something isn't quite right, you can return unused and undamaged items within 30 days of receipt. Please note that return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
    To start a return, simply reach out to us at info@tomorrows.store with your order details. Once we receive the returned item, we'll process your refund to the original payment method within 14 days.


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About KITENGELA

About KITENGELA

Founded by Anselm and Nani Croze in the 1990s, Kitengela Glass is the pioneer of Kenyan glassmaking. At their vibrant workshop on the Athi Kapiti plains in Kenya, 40 artisans transform scrap glass into stunning, functional art—blown glass, chandeliers, lamps, and more.

Sustainability is at the core of Kitengela’s practices. They recycle 500kg of window and bottle glass each day, saving over 670 tons of CO2 to date. Powered by solar energy and repurposing waste materials like old engine oil, Kitengela embodies a circular economy ethos. Each piece crafted is not only beautiful but carries the story of thoughtful, responsible design.

Founded by Anselm and Nani Croze in the 1990s, Kitengela Glass is the pioneer of Kenyan glassmaking. At their vibrant workshop on the Athi Kapiti plains in Kenya, 40 artisans transform scrap glass into stunning, functional art—blown glass, chandeliers, lamps, and more.

Sustainability is at the core of Kitengela’s practices. They recycle 500kg of window and bottle glass each day, saving over 670 tons of CO2 to date. Powered by solar energy and repurposing waste materials like old engine oil, Kitengela embodies a circular economy ethos. Each piece crafted is not only beautiful but carries the story of thoughtful, responsible design.

About the process

About the process

For the Kitengela Glassblowers, recycling isn’t just a choice—it’s a way of life. They see potential in waste, transforming scrap glass from the building industry into beautiful, functional designs. Melting 500kg of glass daily, they've repurposed over 4,000 tonnes, saving over 670 tons of CO2 to date.

For the Kitengela Glassblowers, recycling isn’t just a choice—it’s a way of life. They see potential in waste, transforming scrap glass from the building industry into beautiful, functional designs. Melting 500kg of glass daily, they've repurposed over 4,000 tonnes, saving over 670 tons of CO2 to date.

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