- 44206105526568 250.00
Design by Bertil Vallien
Brains Walk With Me
Brains Walk With Me
- 44206105526568 250.00


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Product Information
Product Information
“It is you and me. We have decided that. You rest in my hand and I in yours. The warmth radiating between us is called love.”
In the eighties, Swedish glass artist Bertil Vallien created the first Brains – the head, which has become one of his most prominent symbols. Since then, he has made a variety of ‘individuals’ and new expressions that he views as meditative anti-stress objects for both the hand and the eye. Walk With Me is made of green, reflective glass. The unique object is handmade at Kosta Glassworks in Sweden and is part of the Kosta Boda Artist Collection. Walk With Me includes a velvet bag and an exclusive gift box.
Specifications
Specifications
- Article number:7520155
- Width: 2.17"
- Height: 2.95"
Shipping Info
Shipping Info
• Every package is insured.
• Hand-packed to the highest standards.
• Delivered to doorstep by UPS Ground to 48 States (Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. Territories require an additional charge).
• We are unable to ship to PO Boxes.
• Discounts do not apply to shipping or engraving charges.
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• Please allow 24-hour processing time for all orders (engraving orders not included).
Care
Care
Wipe with a cloth.






Brains
Mediative objects with a meaningful message.
Design by Bertil Vallien
Designer Highlight
Master of Sand Casting
Bertil Vallien
Bertil Vallien (born in 1938) is an artist who needs no further introduction for anyone who loves the beauty and mystery of glass. During his 60-year career, Vallien has become renowned among glass enthusiasts, primarily for his sand-cast sculptures and especially his world-famous glass ships. “From the very first moment, I was captivated by the seductive properties of glass. I have dedicated my entire life as an artist to exploring and pushing the limits of this material.”
