Recently while sitting in the office I looked at the 3-vase designed
by my bosses (10 years ago). One lesson I learned from that vase is,
that you only need a little water in the bottom of the vase and the
neck to hold the flowers in place. I thought about the turning point
of a flower stuck diagonally into the vase in comparison to the
vertical axis and decided to cut a way everything what is not needed.
On top momentarily I'm in love with geometric shapes. The result is a
Vase that jumps between 2D and 3D and gives different silhouettes as
you turn it. The cut forms will reflect in the glazed ceramics and
complete that way.
In use the flowers will only fan out to one half and you can give them
an easy refill of water when you like.
Style wise it reminds more of Brancusi, Memphis or of the latest
Victor & Rolf collection. Recently I see a lot of 80ies influence at
graphic designers work. People hate it, but I'm in love...
Renderings Gen Yamamoto (I made him do the color light)
currentley I'm looking for a ceramics guy to help me realise it.












