JO
ERIC JOURDAN
Vase in molded ceramic with a matte white
enamel exterior, and either a gloss red or blue
enamel front and interior. Offered in either a short
or long neck. This ceramic vase, which vaguely
resembles a bottle with a flattened side, is now
available in pale pink, pale green, and beige.
UPSIDE DOWN
CHRISTIAN GHION
The organic and seductive design of these
mouth-blown glass vases ensure a form of
tangible sensuality. They can be arranged as one
chooses, positioned on the wide bottom or the
neck, and combined to reinforce their singular
presence.
POLYGON
ITAMAR BURSTEIN
Vase in gloss white-enameled
earthenware, bearing the designer’s
signature.
KARLOS
NUMÉRO111
Available in matte cement gray/tundra green or
edo beige/ocher, this vase is one of the first
decorative objects designed by Numero 111. The
vessel itself is nestled in three planes—a vertical
screen and a matte marble base—which extend
past the edges of the vase itself to form a
wing-like backdrop.
ASIRA
AURELIE TU
Asira takes sustainability to another
level: the vase is composed of two
layers of excess Divina fabric, which
are then glued together and
machine-cut. Available in 4 Divina
colors: anthracite, pavot, turquoise,
and pearl.
PRESSION
MÁRCIA BRILHA &
MARTA FRUTUOSO
This vase is notable for its pure and organic
design. It is made of molded, vitrified porcelain
finished in either gloss white or matte grey
enamel.
OAN
MICHAEL KOENI
Oan is a unique vase available in three sizes and
finishes: a small version in molded aluminum with
a brilliant nickle plated finish, medium version in
indigo blue mouth blown glass, and large version
in terra cotta.
JALI
MARIE CHRISTINE DORNER
This unique vase by designer Marie
Christine Dorner brings together two
objects: base and grid, into one form.
Perfect for displaying flowers in the
“fishnet
”
brass grid.
HUGE
MORTENS&JONAS
Huge is a collection of mouth-blown glass vases
notable for their generous proportions. Large vase
in a translucent olive-colored glass. Medium vase
in double-layer opaque glass – turquoise in the
exterior and white in the interior. Small vase in
opaque white glass.
SAMOURAÏ
M.-A. STIKER-METRAL
Young designer Marie-Aurore Stilker-Metral
speaks to her recent time working in Japan with
this glass vase, suggesting elements used to make
samurai armor. The colorful design cut into the
glass evokes the ornamental motifs which are the
most common decoration for the protective
pieces.
MOLD
KATERYNA SOKOLOVA
Made with natural gray of terracotta-colored
concrete, the Mold vase and suspended light use
the same elemental form for two separate uses.
The piece preserves the wholeness of the form
and transparency of its process, letting the vase
and lamp reflect the entire mold.