Ikebana is an ancient kind of art that is creating compositions of plants and flowers in vases and pots that appeared in the 15th century in Japan and was originally a tribute to gods. Today it’s also a very popular and philosophic kind of art that inspired these Soe Cups and Toko & Noma Ikebana...
Floating Ripple Vases By ooDesign
We’ve already seen many unusual vases and unique designs that can blow your mind. This vase is simple as a piece of cake but it’s so special at the same time – it’s Floating Ripple vase by ooDesign. It’s a piece manufactured in glass that allows any transparent vase to look like ripples in water....
Unique Angular Wall Mounted Vase
It should seem that a vase is nothing special to talk about. But if you take even the simplest shape and hang it on the wall like Daisuke Tsumanuma and Kenichi Yamada did, it’ll get success. They made unique wall mounted vases from 1012 Terra angular and minimalist. The shape is rhombus and the more...
Heirloom Vase Inspired By The Art Of Ikebana
French designer Benjamin Graindorge was inspired by centuries-old art of ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement also called kado (the way of the flower) and created its modern interpretation – Heirloom Vase for Moustache. Here you’ll see the art of beautifully arranging cut stems, leaves, and flowers in vases and other containers evolved in japan over seven...
Amazing Green Line Collection – Vases With Asphalt Finish
This amazing vase collection called Green Line by Fabio Novembre for Bitossi Ceramiche reminds of asphalt pieces. There are several various pieces – for one, two, three, four and five flowers. Maximum height for the stem of 42 cm; the finish is very original – it’s porcelain covered with asphalt-like finish. The vase tells you...
Unusual Curious Vase Of Matryoshka Type
If you have kids or pets that are very active and are constantly dropping some things, you should think of buying this vase. If you drop it or smash, it’s ok because it’s Curious Vase by Dutch designer Mianne de Vries. This is a back-up vase – if you break it, there are some more...