March 3, 2008

Flowerwave

Filed under: Denmark, Designers — Igor Polyakov @ 5:48 pm

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Small bouquet – small vase. Large bouquet - large vase. The size and shape of FlowerWave from d-zn is always commensurate with the size of any given flower arrangement. This is because it is composed of a potentially unlimited number of vases that may be added or removed always resulting in the precise form desired.

The user avoids having to store a variety of differently shaped vases each taking up space. Instead, one adjusts the vase to its surroundings. On an elongated table one may want a more rectangular vase, whereas a round table may inspire a more circular form. The color schemes are variable as well.

FlowerWave, incorporating within its visual expression the inspiration of thousand year old Moorish-Moroccan mosaics and related Middle Eastern geometries, is designed by the world renowned designer and architect Knud Holscher

Knud Holscher Design

Denmark

www.knudholscher.dk


2 Comments »

  1. Great design and practical idea. The shapes are slightly reminiscent of Finland’s Iitala glass vases and candleholders, which are beautiful classics (classic beauties, too).
    Very clever and pretty.

    Comment by Countess Jeanne — March 4, 2008 @ 2:36 am

  2. Yes, I agree with you, there is a relation in shape and lines, and I believe this design deserves same grad of attention as Aalto’s works, it’s reside well in style of Nordic Design.

    Comment by Igor Polyakov — March 4, 2008 @ 6:40 pm

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