Vases are usually static objects. Well, except for that short time when we knock them off the shelf. But not the vases designed by Japanese designer Keisuke Fujiwara. These teardrop-shaped vases have a round bottom, not to keep them from tipping over, but to gently sway when a host plant drops a leaf or flower.
What if they could be vases more than just a static object? What if they could move? Japanese designer Keisuke Fujiwara designed just such. Teardrop shaped vases that sway gently, when the host plant leaves its leaf.
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The vases are made made of steel and they are real visual therapy. If you're wondering how they can stand upright, the secret lies in the distribution of weight inside the vase. Vases with a glass surface are available in five color combinations.
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