Kandinsky Small Words VII Water Bottle
An art water bottle inspired by The Met collection.
Quench your thirst with a graphic burst of color and energy. The motif on our water bottle references a woodcut print entitled Small Worlds VII (1922) from the portfolio Small Worlds (1922) by Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866–1944). Kandinsky was an early and vigorous advocate for abstraction in art, considering the style a kind of spiritual language. He created this portfolio while teaching at the Bauhaus, the influential German art and design school founded in 1919.
An art water bottle inspired by The Met collection.
Quench your thirst with a graphic burst of color and energy. The motif on our water bottle references a woodcut print entitled Small Worlds VII (1922) from the portfolio Small Worlds (1922) by Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866–1944). Kandinsky was an early and vigorous advocate for abstraction in art, considering the style a kind of spiritual language. He created this portfolio while teaching at the Bauhaus, the influential German art and design school founded in 1919.
- Stainless steel bottle
- Twist open top
- 16 oz.
- 10 3/8'' x 2 3/4''
- Hand wash
- Not dishwasher or microwave safe
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