Friday, February 5, 2010

Beautiful Vases

Curl Vase by Kimberly Manne of Warp Design:










These have to be the coolest, most graceful contemporary industrial vases I've ever laid eyes on. They come in different sizes, too.


Volcano #39 by Emogayu:










Japanese artist Emogayu developed these series of amazing vases titled Volcano and Flow, though I'm of the opinion that it could just as well have had Moon after looking at the top view of some of these, they carry a very balanced and graceful organic form. I would seriously recommend checking out the other pieces from these series.


Hidden Vase by Dan Yeffet of JellyLab:
This organic vase gets its name due to the central shaft cloaked by a delicate branch structure around it.

Onion Vase by Iris Zohar:

These onion vases were designed by Iris Zohar to stretch the limits between what is natural and what is artifical.


Spiral Bud Vase by Michiko Maekawa of Martha's Vineyard Glassworks:
Very beautiful minimalist glass vases to display only one stem of flower.


Tree Vase by Jennifer Fisher of Jfish Designs:
Slipcast ceramic branch-like vases hold small flowers and be overlapped to produce a denser organic cluster.


Roots Vase by Humantouch:
This elegant vase very simply, and stylistically replicates plant roots.



Bouquet Vase by VisuallyOd:
These vases are composed of individually slipcast porcelain branches that are tied up together to create a freeform sculptural vase.


Unvase by Designdot:


This one is like one of those Rorschach inkblot tests. The negative space between the two pieces forms a vase in of itself which is intended to provoke reflection about how it can be looked upon from different points of view.


Grass Vase by Claydies:

These unique grass vases were developed by Claydies with the comment "Grass has a very naive ceramic expression that is both uplifting and amusing."

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