Surprising Material Bonding

Designer Einat Kirschner’s experimentation with techniques to combine metal powders and ceramics found similarities in their processing methods and heating temperatures which allowed for the creation of fascinating, otherworldly forms without the use of adhesives! The material combination, dubbed CeraMetal, might appear delicate, but its incredibly strong, making it ideal for a variety of applications. Iron powder and copper powder versions give each design a one-of-a-kind aesthetic with varied hues and organic shapes.

Designer: Einat Kirschner


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Guest Pinner: Greens by Wimke

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This must be the easiest collage I have ever made for Bloesem … you just can't go wrong with flowers … of course it did help that Wimke Tolsma choose the best pictures out there for our Flowers & Plants pinterest board … no wonder she has a steep following of 34.000 + pinners

 

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The Space Between

Balance is a contemporary flower vase designed with the traditional know-how of Veneto blown glass. The decorative piece is composed of a single floating glass element that rests on a weighted oak structure, inspiring reflection on the delicate physics and emphasizing balance between emptiness and fullness.

Designer: Marie Dessuant


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Thomas Fuchs Creative: Murano glass creations inspired by the natural world

Thomas Fuchs Creative

by Stephen Pulvirent Back in 2011, after serving as global creative director of Donghia—a brand best known for textiles—designer Thomas Fuchs met Michou Mahtani, then global brand director for Remy Martin Louis XIII. The encounter marked the perfect opportunity to bring to life Fuchs’ love of Murano glass, which was…

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Kelly Lamb’s Ever Candles: Coconut wax you can burn for fragrance or use as a balm, housed in a geometric ceramic vase designed to last a lifetime

Kelly Lamb's Ever Candles

by Geren Lockhart From a carriage house-turned-studio space atop a hill in LA, artist Kelly Lamb creatively transforms lumps of clay into sexy yet functional geometric objects. Lamb began infusing her fine art pedigree into furniture and home decor you want in your world 20 years ago, and her endeavors…

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Glass Roots

With colorful layers and an almost chem-lab aesthetic, the Roots series of vases are a clever twist on the classic tiered flower vase. The decorative objects, composed of blown borosilicate glass, can be used in two directions: one as a single vase for large bouquets or for grouped flowers that cascade down the side. You can own it here!

Designer: Giorgio Bonaguro


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Exploding Vases

Le photographe allemand Martin Klimas nous propose de découvrir cette série de clichés immortalisant l’explosion de plus de 10 vases. Utilisant une machine propulsant une bille d’acier à grande vitesse, l’artiste présente « Exploding Vases » avec des images très réussies à découvrir dans la suite.

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LMBRJK

Laser-cut wooden vases painstakingly assembled by hand, piece by piece

LMBRJK

As an architect, Jon Kleinhample explored an “ideal aesthetic” through modern forms and daring techniques. Now, Kleinhample brings the same sense of exploration to Belgium-based fabrication studio LMBRJK, which takes a multi-disciplinary approach to creating custom art objects from natural materials. Drawing on CAD-based methods of fabrication as well…

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Yours to Care For

Supercyclers reinvent plastic drinking straws as elegant little vases

Yours to Care For

Liane Rossler and Sarah Kings’s latest project, “Yours to Care For,” transforms approximately 1,000 recycled straws into charmingly simple, single-stem vases. The crafty concept is one of several sustainably-minded ideas they have brought to fruition while working under the moniker Supercyclers, a collaborative group they co-founded last year. Sydney-based…

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Vase and kitchen timer by Studio Lama

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Here’s another ceramic product for the kitchen by Israeli designers Studio Lama, who created the ceramic radio in our previous story – this time a vase that incorporates a kitchen timer. (more…)