Since every client and project is unique, we offer customizable finishes like brass oxidation, oven-baked painting, various stone and glass treatments, and different light temperature options—ensuring each piece is one-of-a-kind. No matter the project size, every Contain piece receives meticulous human oversight from start to finish at our studio in El Terreno, Palma de Mallorca, guaranteeing top quality for every product bearing our label.

BRASS FINISHES

Our finishes are meticulously handcrafted in our workshop. As a result, small irregularities in shape or surface may occur, reflecting the nature of the handmade process and adding to the uniqueness of each piece rather than being perceived as flaws. Variations in color and size are available across the entire collection, offering a distinct character to each item.

GLASS FINISHES

Our blown glass pieces are skillfully crafted by local artisans using traditional techniques. As with any handmade process, slight variations in shape, texture, and air bubbles may occur, making each piece truly unique. These characteristics are a testament to the craftsmanship and should be celebrated as part of the material’s natural beauty. Variations in color and dimensions are also available across our collection, reflecting the artistry and individuality of our locally produced glass.

STONES

Our blown glass pieces are skillfully crafted by local artisans using traditional techniques. As with any handmade process, slight variations in shape, texture, and air bubbles may occur, making each piece truly unique. These characteristics are a testament to the craftsmanship and should be celebrated as part of the material’s natural beauty. Variations in color and dimensions are also available across our collection, reflecting the artistry and individuality of our locally produced glass.

BY PRIMITIVE CERAMICS

Paco Romero lives and works in Galilea, a small village in the Sierra de Tramuntana, Mallorca. His approach to working with clay is primitive. He works manually, without a potter's wheel, using tools found in nature: stones, pebbles, and wood, with which he shapes each piece, imbuing them with his own character and personality. Behind this process lies a very limited production, based on conscientious attention to creation, where each piece receives the time it requires.

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