‘Sanctuaire’, a thoughtful design of a metal vase that gives the foliage a restful comfort, designed by Simon Evrard
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in: vegetal drops tags: metal, Sanctuaire, Simon Evrard, vase
Eden is a hanging vase that celebrates natural beauty and balance. The pieces are constructed of glass tubes and handcrafted solid brass components.
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in: vegetal drops tags: Augustina Bottoni, Eden, hanging vase
Shade made from natural seagrass by studio Den & Now
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in: grass drops, vegetal drops tags: Den&Now, grass, lamp, light, seagrass, shade
The Magma Jute collection was designed from the know-how of a traditional Spanish industry, dedicated to the production of cords and fabrics.
+ Martin Azua
in: vegetal drops tags: magma jute rug, Martín Azúa, Martín Azúa magma jute rug, rug
The Ikebana Ring is a sterling silver ring that holds a small bouquet of wildflowers. Ikebana is the Japanese art of floral arrangement, based on a philosophy of developing a closeness with nature.
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in: eye drops, vegetal drops tags: areaware, flower, Ikebana ring, ring
Who does not know it: For every beautiful bunch of flowers remain often some beautiful but bruised copies around. A beautiful chalice, but a short stalk which no place is found and the flower often eventually will be discarded.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flowers, ode to the broken flower, studio Nienke van de Pol, vase
Martín Azúa continues exploring the relationship between ceramics and nature. The project began in 1999, when for the first time he left porous ceramic vases in the River Urederra in Navarra in order to collect “the natural stain”.
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in: vegetal drops tags: ceramics, leaves, Martín Azúa, vase, vase with leaves
The project Epiphytes invites to rethink the relationship with indoor nature in terms of a cohabitation more respectful and attentive to the needs of the plant. It, although domesticated, can be free to express itself in its natural bearing.
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in: vegetal drops tags: ceramic, dossofiorito, ecosystem, epiphytes, plants, suspended vases, vases
Narciso is a project which started with the intention of designing some vases, focusing on the functionality of the vase as an object. But what is the function of a vase? They are used to display flowers. Narciso is a collection of six different vases which use mirrors to draw attention to the role of the flowers.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flower, Georgia Zanellato, mirror, narciso, reflection, vase
Vase dress by Martin Azua for NumberedHalf ceramic vase to transform a functional flowerpot into a spohisticated vase.
“A vase for living flowers”
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in: vegetal drops tags: ceramics, Martín Azúa, vase, vase dress
Having the natural phototropism as a reference, the vertical flowerpot stand Trees60 is born, from the growth mechanism that plants such as sunflowers have to orientate themselves towards the light.
“A part form the initial planning, the iconic level achieved is surprising” – Javier Arregui García
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in: vegetal drops tags: estudiodisolvente, H, planter, pot, vertical flowerpot stand
Blink, tickle, stroke, scratch, sweep emphasizes on different body senses through a set of peculiar brushes. Marble sculpted pleasure tools, the sensations are enhanced with ordinary and unconventional materials such as eyelashes, brass nails, feather and hay.
Photos by Karen Kalou
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in: haptic drops, vegetal drops tags: brush, hay, Najla El Zein, sensorial brushes
Maria S.C. chandelier is made from laboratory test tubes, set in two plywood bands. This surprising material and geometric shape makes this lamp both classic and innovative. The double glass cylinder recalls Art Deco forms in a unique contemporary way.
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in: vegetal drops tags: chandelier, chandelier Maria C.S., chemistry tubes, flowers, glass, H, lamp, light, Pani Jurek, vases
Ma-ce-ta is composed by three pieces that jointly placed create a nice combination. In addition, if we place several pieces together, we get a tridimensional area that fits to any individual garden area.
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in: vegetal drops tags: ceramics, garden, ma-ce-ta, modular, modular planting, planter, plants, pottery project
Liv is a series of vases and torches made of mouth blown glass. The different shapes inspires a varied and playful use, and works well both individually and in groups. The vases are made of transparent glass. This gives the flowers light, and the user a full view of the content, while at the same time defining the space around it. The lantern comes in both transparent and dark cobalt blue glass.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flowers, glass, Kristine Five Melvaer, liv, liv vases, vase
Life born in the heights, through leafy branches protected by the strength and vitality of mud. Nato, revalued the properties of the earth to give birth to quality of abundant nature, beautifying it delicately coated by organic forms.
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in: mud drops, vegetal drops tags: flowers, NATO, planters, pop-dots, pots
The Monstera Magnifica and Monstera Fugiens are two special plant pots that revitalize every room and house plant. The Monstera Magnifica is the high, lofty implementation of this playful design, Monstera Fugiens shows the houseplant as a running away object in space.
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in: vegetal drops tags: planters, plants, pots, The Monstera Magnifica and Monstera Fugiens, Tim van de Weerd
…so I dreamt about places, and I dreamt about landscapes, and I recalled familiar memories of sounds, views, feelings. From those little notions of a space, of light, of atmosphere, my project emerged. I aimed to capture the beauty and the spirituality of an eastern landscape within a physical object.
The collection includes chair, side table, stools and various vessels.
+ wiktoria szawiel
in: haptic drops, vegetal drops tags: chair, furniture, landscapes within, rattan, resin, side table, stools, vessels, wicker, wiktoria szawiel
Float is an exquisite illusion for the home – a levitating lotus pond supported by a trio of intertwining stems. Each table is unique, containing an arrangement of lotus leaves sourced from South East Asia. Behaving like a giant plano-convex lens, Float creates many surprising optical and visual effects. Everyday becomes a magical affair, as reality appears to distort around this table.
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in: vegetal drops tags: float, furniture, industry plus, leaves, lotus, olivia lee, resin, table
Mosses and lichens are very primitive organisms that grow in damp places, including rocks and trees. They form the lowest layer of forest vegetation and are equipped with chlorophyll giving them a green colour of varying degrees of intensity. alcarol recovered some logs from the undergrowth of the Italian Dolomite mountains and cut planks that preserve the natural edges with their native populations of plants, which are embedded in a resin resembling the water that generated their life.
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in: vegetal drops tags: alcarol, furniture, moss, shelf, shelving, undergrowth
The plantation was established because of the need to find a remarkable, almost symbolic use of what has been abandoned. The result is a porcelain object that rests in a common glass and which allows the observation of the growing process of plants, both its stem as well its root.
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in: vegetal drops tags: alicja patanowska, glass, plant, plantation, planters, recycled
The flower inside the glassy hat, on a pedestal, where we can celebrate its presence and observe how it grows.
The glass closing was designed so that the interior was equipped with good air circulation and you could take the plant out effortlessly and take care of it.
The lamp is made specifically for pot plants that need a lot of light to function and grow.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flowers, glass, lightovo, milo, plant, pot
The Experimenta vase explores and reinterprets the classic kerosene lamp.
Experimenta is composed of a cylindrical container for the water, glass collected from old lamps, a ring and a series of adapters to fix the glass to the vase and make it more stable.
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in: vegetal drops tags: experimenta, flower, Giuseppe Bessero Belti, kerosene lamp, vase
Reversed Volumes – leaves are part of the Reversed Volumes collection designed by mischer’traxler for PCM.
Reversed Volumes are shaped by capturing the imprint of vegetables/fruits/leaves and an existing bowl or plate. The imprints of three different species of leaves (diffenbachia, ficus elastica, monstera), all varying in style, size and colour form the leaf-plates.
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in: vegetal drops tags: leaf, leaves, Mischer Traxler, reversed volumes, trays
The Phytophiler: a series of hand-thrown terracotta pots on which functional appendices are installed, suggesting possible gestures and daily care for the plants that inhabit our living spaces.
These additional elements represent attempts to interact with the domestic world of plants, through methods and sensibilities that are typical human acts.
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in: vegetal drops tags: dossofiorito, flowers, plants, pots, the phytophier
Items from the “middle” of the table defiantly lean out over the edge of the table. This was possible to achieve by adding a counterweight in the opposite side, inserted into the plywood.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flowers, lutyk, off centered, table, vase
This project is a translation of an entire library into ikebana. According to Japanese tradition, ikebana was originally created to “console the soul”. The form of a piece of ikebana, its colours and the choice of flowers used constitutes a form of language. The function of consoling and language – two aspects shared by books and flowers – are the starting point.
+camille henrot
in: vegetal drops tags: art, Camille Henrot, flowers, installation, Is it possible to be a revolutionary and like flowers?
The rounded silhoute of the Grow pots balance on an apparently ordinary piece of wood. The shape of the pots grow from the tangent point and all the way up, providing plenty of internal space to grow herbs and plants. The grow series is ideal for a little home garden of herbs and creating various installations with the pots.
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in: vegetal drops tags: grow, hallgeir homstvedt, planter, pot, pottery
Nature’s potential as a resource has yet to be fully realized, but with fuel and energy crises looming large, it is only a matter of time. In response to the economic downfall of his native Greece, Edinburgh College of Art graduate Spyros Kizis suggests a new material for the development of products in his part of Europe.
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in: vegetal drops tags: artichoke, biodegradable material, chair, furniture, lounge, Spyros Kizis, thistle
“I’m interested in the age-old human practice of manipulating nature”, she explains. “There is a certain ambiguity that I find intriguing; the idea of loving care and, at the same time, ruthless manipulation. For example, the gardener who loves nature and nurtures the plants he desires also ruthlessly cuts, snips and manipulates them.”
words by Miranda Gavin
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in: vegetal drops tags: Diana Scherer, flower field, flowers, garden, nurture studies
O how we love multi functionality which translates always into sustainability of designed objects, that tend to last much longer and serve double or multi functions.
This is a vase, a planter and a planter stand all one product.
Designed by a duo design team of Adam Cigler and Samuel Cigler.
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in: vegetal drops tags: Adamandsamlove, flowers, planter, stand, vase
‘Real green teabag’ by Hyung Gyun Jung
When green tea is brewed improperly, It releases a chemical that diffuses the positive effects of drinking it. The design of the teabag aims to be an intuitive and natural indicator of how to correctly make a cup of tea.
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in: vegetal drops tags: green teabag, Hyung Gyun Jung, packaging, tea, tea bag, teabag
The Fuji vase puts the focus on the flower itself. The porcelain vase serves as a steady base from which the flower can flourish. It draws the attention to the flower’s ability to delicately grow towards the sun. The vase is named after Mount Fuji in Japan.
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in: vegetal drops tags: flowers, fuji vase, serax, studio toer, toer, vase
The experiences I have had in designing for theatre performances and living in an interior I designed myself have made me become more and more interested in the interaction between the objects that I design and it’s users.
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in: vegetal drops tags: desk, flowers, furniture, Roel Huisman, table, tables, vase, writing desk
Leaf cover which gives birth to new life in a nailed and dead space. Design which brings new vitality with leaf growing out from the wall.
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in: vegetal drops tags: hooks, jung hwajin, leaf, leaf hooks, pegs, wall hooks
Another beautiful nature inspired work by studio note – a frozen garden of wild flowers, carefully picked from meadows, delicately handled, and preserved in plexiglass.
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in: vegetal drops tags: a, d, e, flowers, g, garden, n, r, ruler, studio note
A self-watering planter for use indoors or out. Made from naturally porous unglazed earthenware.
Dimensions: 8 diameter x 6 height. Soil capacity: 2.5 liters. Water capacity: 0.4 liters. Designed for up to three herbs or six succulents.
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in: vegetal drops tags: earthenware, joey roth, plant, planter, self watering planter
This project started as a research on how to make a vase disappear, based on the way a chicken waterer works.
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in: vegetal drops tags: Chris Kabel, flowers, hidden vases, vase
The “Sprout Table” combines traditional craft and contemporary design in new ways.
Traditional weaving patterns, the easy handling of edible sprouts and the long lasting life of handcrafted furniture inspired it.
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in: vegetal drops tags: furniture, Lena Louisa Meyer, sprout table, table
“Sabz has asked 5.5 designers to design the interior of their new store dedicated to outdoor furniture. They drew from the topographic language the scenic writing of the place.
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in: sun drops, vegetal drops tags: 5.5 Designers, interior design, lamp, leafy lights, leaves, light, lighting
Origin – our explorations into traditional crafts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines.
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in: haptic drops, vegetal drops tags: BCXSY, Bedouin weaving, carpet, furniture, rugs, woven rugs
A calendar that also functions as another object – a flower vase, is a sustainable design in that it is less likely to end up in the landfill, but treasured and reused instead filling a different function. A concept that integrates thoughtful recycling from the onset, is what a sustainable design is all about.
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in: vegetal drops tags: butterfly dream, calendar, calendar with vase, design nothing group
French designer Benjamin Graindorge has designed a garden that floats on the surface of a fishtank and uses fish waste as fertilizer.
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in: vegetal drops tags: benjamin graindorge, botanical garden, duende studio