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A beloved classic, inspired by pressed-glass windows in old Taiwanese homes.Begonia patterns glow with soft light and nostalgic charm.
To trace the origin of begonia patterned glass, we must begin with the craft of embossed glass.
Taiwan was once known as a kingdom of glass manufacturing. Local factories introduced embossed glass techniques through OEM production, then developed their own distinctive patterns, such as cross motifs, diamond textures, water ripples, and begonia floral designs.
These patterns became widely popular and were commonly seen from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Using specialized craftsmanship, factories produced embossed glass with a thickness of 3–5 mm.
Thanks to its ability to let light pass through while still maintaining privacy, embossed glass became highly popular.
Among all patterns, the “Begonia Glass” motif was one of the most widely used.
Looking back at the window frames of old hometown houses, begonia patterned glass was often a familiar sight.
Through the refraction of light and shadow, the floral textures transformed into ever-changing visual expressions.
InBlooom reinterprets retro patterns with a fresh perspective, bringing new life to
Begonia Glass through contrasting colors and vibrant palettes. Blending the characteristics of light, shadow, color, and fabric, the “Begonia Glass” 2021 print collection reimagines and celebrates the timeless beauty of vintage Taiwanese patterns.