In this light, fine plastic vase RIPPLE from the hand of designer Taku Omura, individual flowers and grasses float above the water and form minimal, meditative islands.
Through its shape, the almost invisible vase - when floating on the water - traces the image of the waves that form when an object falls into the water. This installation becomes an eye-catcher for young and old, especially since it enchants its viewers from a distance: How can it be that a flower floats upright in the water? You want to get close to it to unravel the mystery....
To use the vase, you need a basic vessel filled with water. The plant stem is held by the vase and at the same time supplied with the necessary water, as the object is open towards the bottom. Suitable for fresh and dried flowers or artificial flowers.
In this light, fine plastic vase RIPPLE from the hand of designer Taku Omura, individual flowers and grasses float above the water and form minimal, meditative islands.
Through its shape, the almost invisible vase - when floating on the water - traces the image of the waves that form when an object falls into the water. This installation becomes an eye-catcher for young and old, especially since it enchants its viewers from a distance: How can it be that a flower floats upright in the water? You want to get close to it to unravel the mystery....
To use the vase, you need a basic vessel filled with water. The plant stem is held by the vase and at the same time supplied with the necessary water, as the object is open towards the bottom. Suitable for fresh and dried flowers or artificial flowers.
Designer: Taku Omura
In this light, fine plastic vase RIPPLE from the hand of designer Taku Omura, individual flowers and grasses float above the water and form minimal, meditative islands.
Through its shape, the almost invisible vase - when floating on the water - traces the image of the waves that form when an object falls into the water. This installation becomes an eye-catcher for young and old, especially since it enchants its viewers from a distance: How can it be that a flower floats upright in the water? You want to get close to it to unravel the mystery....
To use the vase, you need a basic vessel filled with water. The plant stem is held by the vase and at the same time supplied with the necessary water, as the object is open towards the bottom. Suitable for fresh and dried flowers or artificial flowers.