1Apr 13, 2014
As one of the leading ladies of Swedish design, Nina Jobs strives for simplicity and a clear-cut relationship to nature. With a background as a graphic designer, Nina studied product design at the Ecole Nationale Supériuere des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. She has also been in charge of design exhibitions which the Swedish Government has […]
2Feb 3, 2014
Michaël Malapert launches a second collection based on the shape of the object and explore a new functional vocabulary. 3D printing is now part of our everyday life. In opposition with the first collection, DARK SIDE creations are inspired by numerical modelling softwares reinterpreting and focusing on Origami know how (a traditional Chinese art of […]
3Jun 13, 2013
This design by Angie Anakis consists of a vase in molded enameled ceramic with a removable conical grille. The grille is lacquered laser-cut steel in either red of black. The bases and conical grilles are relative. Matte-white base with a satin black lacquered laser-cut steel grille, matte-white base with a satin red lacquered laser-cut steel […]
4Nov 17, 2012
The principle behind the manufacture of airvase is the use of a sheet of paper to create a container with a few simple hand movements. The user turns into the designer: the starting point is a round sheet of paper with slits. By carefully pulling this sheet of paper, the mesh develops into a “vase” […]
5Mar 1, 2011
Dreamlike yet functional pottery; the designs are playful and organic, and inspired by birds, stones, water, flower buds and other elements from the world of nature. The series is decorated with simple, asymmetrical black lines. All of the pieces in the set are made of porcelain of the highest quality, fired at 1320 degrees Celsius, […]
6Nov 8, 2010
The Anna Torfs Vaza is reminiscent of a round, clay pitcher. But clay it is not, and refined it is. Perhaps she drew inspiration from a shape typically emitting a more Southwestern association, giving off an earthy vibe in a modern sensibility. The Vaza offers up a distinctively now touch, coming in either a sharp, clear or opague finish, members of Torf’s basic collection. Torf sticks to her unconventional cutting techniques to create classic glass pieces that never sacrifice their color or form, delivering a fresh presentation of the home staple- the vase.
designer: anna torfs
material: colored glass
period: 2000s