Did you know that nearly 75% of all aluminum ever produced is still in use today?
At Beatriz Ball, we proudly utilize sustainable and recycled materials in the making of our handmade metal products. The aluminum that we use, as well as, the special sand used for our sand casting molds, is all recycled.
At our zero waste foundry, all miscasts are melted down to create new pieces. We also dispose of our waste products through eco-responsible methods.
Beatriz Ball's fabulously functional VIDA Nube Collection of luxury melamine features sculptural works of art in a luscious satin finish.
Divided into two chambers, the organically shaped VIDA Nube Large Double Dip separates and harmonizes your favorite foods. Based on a bestselling metal design, it is perfect for presenting chips and dips, salsas and sides in sophisticated Nube style.
An iconic Beatriz Ball design, the multi-functional piece will be enjoyed ...Read more of post
‘Tis the season for effortless entertaining, and pieces from the Beatriz Ball VIDA Bloom Collection prove that “luxury melamine” translates to style and ease for the Holiday table. With rippling petal-like movement, the dynamically designed serving pieces combines beauty, artistry and functionality. Presented in a glistening white melamine with the look of ceramics. Dishwasher safe
For the ancient peoples of the New World (New, at least, to Europeans), the pineapple was recognized as a fruit symbolizing friendship and hospitality. Families would hang pineapples outside their homes to perfume the entryway and make it welcoming to guests. It was an edible invitation!
Since the fruit was so perishable, it became a symbol of luxury, nobility, and wealth throughout Europe. A single pineapple could fetch a fortune. Thus, the host who was able to ...Read more of post
Our Bloom collection was inspired by floral and botanical forms found in nature ? Do you prefer it in our signature sand-cast metal or luxury melamine?
Jason at Bridge:
...does this mean that drinking a can of beer helps the home good industry? :)
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