Most decor objects occupy a surface. Basalt Habitat transforms one. Three elements designed to exist in relationship with each other — a 7-inch Lumen Sprout rising from volcanic basalt in clear borosilicate glass that catches daylight and returns it as shifting reflections throughout the day, a 5-inch Coastal Tern handblown in sculptural flowing glass that suggests a shorebird in stillness without literally replicating one and a minimal wooden display base that holds both with enough negative space between them to feel like a gallery arrangement rather than a shelf display.
Inspired by coastal landscapes where stone, light and wildlife exist in a balance that feels entirely unhurried — the Basalt Habitat brings that quality onto a coffee table, a console, a window ledge or an office desk where natural light can move through the glass through the hours of the day and find something new each time. Each element is independently beautiful which means you can begin with the Coastal Tern or the Lumen Sprout alone and build the complete habitat gradually — the collection growing the way a landscape does, one considered addition at a time. Available as a complete set or as individual pieces. Available exclusively on Tooffi, India's marketplace for independent makers who treat glass as a material for capturing the natural world in its most quiet and beautiful moments.
Why Basalt Habitat:
Handblown glass art — not plastic, not artificial. Made to last for years Individually handcrafted Crafted from premium materials, made to last No two pieces are exactly alike Breakage safe delivery — replaced if damaged on arrival Carefully packed for safe delivery
Details:
Lumen Sprout: Handblown borosilicate glass — Height 7 inches Coastal Tern: Handblown glass bird — Length 5 inches x Height 3 inches Basalt Display Base: Natural basalt stone on solid wood platform — approx 7 x 3.5 inches Available: Full Set / Coastal Tern only / Lumen Glass Sprout only / Stand only Art Code: BH-IN-01
Perfect For
Housewarming and corporate gifting for the home with a contemporary minimal or nature-inspired interior · The art glass collector who curates their surfaces with the same intention as a gallery · Anyone who believes the most considered interiors are the ones that hold objects with a relationship to each other and to light



