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The new miniature table version of the Node vase takes a fresh look at its unique intertwined dynamic - its charm is revealed by a hand-painted striped design. The colors spark the desire for fruit ice cream and pitchers of freshly squeezed lemonade. With or without flowers, solo or as an ensemble, Node stripes equals good vibes - perfect gifts to get you in that summer mood all year round.
Beautiful little vase!. Todd. Anonymous. 2024-11-21 11:58:36
The Triu vases, which are made up of three slimline, U-shaped arms, seem at first glance like intertwined metal tubes. But in reality, the skilfully connected objects, which are available in gold, silver, copper and clear, make a dazzling impact thanks to robust borosilicate and a delicate titanium coating.
Fascinated by materials’ plasticity and limits of deformability, French designer Cédric Rag ot designed two new vase series. Squall and Blown take up the idea of capturing and freezing the entire dynamics of a movement. Squall and Blown are reminiscent of a whirlwind or vortex, whose elemental force is cast and immortalized in porcelain, creating extraordinary design objects with considerable charisma.
. Kathy. Kamuela, HI. 2024-12-17 15:59:30
"Paper bag vase": Design by Tapio Wirkkala. With the paper bag vase dated 1972, Tapio Wirkkala turns the pop art culture that set the tone at the time into a subject of irony. He succeeded, tongue in cheek, in creating an object that not only became a Rosenthal classic but has also been produced unaltered now for all these years.
When it comes to decorative objects, you simply can not have "too many" vases. Whether as a gift, for display in a cabinet, or for lovingly crafted small flower arrangements – the Miniature vases out of the Rosenthal collectors edition are certain to attract attention.
When it comes to decorative objects, you simply can not have "too many" vases. Whether as a gift, for display in a cabinet, or for lovingly crafted small flower arrangements - the miniature vases out of the Rosenthal collectors edition are certain to attract attention.
. Suzy. . 2024-01-20 10:37:43
The vase symbolizes the experience of changes in life for the artist Dror Benshertrit who works in America. Accordingly, his development of the "Vases of Phases" has progressed through several stages of creation on its way to completion. The basis is a feminine-shaped vase that enters into an experimental phase when it is shattered, as is the artist’s intention. It then becomes rougher, seductive, sharp, and enticing. These changes are visualized on the "shattered" object by smudged cracks and smoothed-out folds. The "Vase of Phase" is thus awarded a new type of beauty showing traces of the three phases it has passed through. The 'Vase of Phases" is available in black or white. In order to appreciate Dror Benshetrit’s work, one must see through the logic and the thought process behind his style. He dedicates himself mainly to innovations that arise from the use of new materials, techniques, and shapes, whereby he also works with the origins of movement at the same time.
This collection for Rosenthal reflects the original Ming Dynasty vases, frozen in a digital time loop. A mixture of collective memories and futuristic abstraction, it symbolizes the cultural changes that have been triggered by digital technology. The speed of information processing, the rate at which it becomes obsolete, and the way it breaks with convention. This is expressed by the metaphorical decorations on the vase, while, sculptured by highly technical tools, the vase also summarises 500 years of human manufacturing. A fascinating interpretation of social changes during our era and a further excellent design object of the Rosenthal studio line.
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