Da Vetro: A Collection of Glass Vessels Inspired by Gestures and Postures
Da Vetro is a collection of vases, carafes and containers designed by eight young international designers and one master glass blower.
Designed by a group of young international designers from Fabrica Research Center in Italy for PLEASE DO NOT ENTER, Da Vetro is a limited edition glass collection of vases, carafes and containers that are inspired by human gestures, postures and scale.
There are eight designs in the collection, all of which are hand-blown in Italy by glass blower Massimo Lunardon. Only a limited edition of 30 pieces are made for each design.
308 s by Lukas Valiauga from Lithuania has a futuristic, space-inspired shape. It’s actually a sand timer that counts down to a Martian five minutes, which is 2.8% longer than Earth minutes.
Slipped My Mind by Elena Bompani from Italy has a lower figure that’s inspired by the shape of a bust while the handle is inspired by the shape of a face, alluding to the idea that memories, like flowers, can be short and fleeting.
Corolla by Guglielmo Brambilla from Italy has two components, a cylinder and a cone, to protect a single flower.
Lorea by Ainhoa Garmendia from Spain has multiple smaller vessels for additional flowers and leaves to grow.
Little Flower Lab by Jo-Chieh Huang from Taiwan is a place for everyday flowers that we might deem as insignificant.
Wealth Distribution by M Wingren from USA is a cheeky interpretation of global wealth distribution, where the majority of the vessel is “n...
Designed by a group of young international designers from Fabrica Research Center in Italy for PLEASE DO NOT ENTER, Da Vetro is a limited edition glass collection of vases, carafes and containers that are inspired by human gestures, postures and scale.
There are eight designs in the collection, all of which are hand-blown in Italy by glass blower Massimo Lunardon. Only a limited edition of 30 pieces are made for each design.
308 s by Lukas Valiauga from Lithuania has a futuristic, space-inspired shape. It’s actually a sand timer that counts down to a Martian five minutes, which is 2.8% longer than Earth minutes.
Slipped My Mind by Elena Bompani from Italy has a lower figure that’s inspired by the shape of a bust while the handle is inspired by the shape of a face, alluding to the idea that memories, like flowers, can be short and fleeting.
Corolla by Guglielmo Brambilla from Italy has two components, a cylinder and a cone, to protect a single flower.
Lorea by Ainhoa Garmendia from Spain has multiple smaller vessels for additional flowers and leaves to grow.
Little Flower Lab by Jo-Chieh Huang from Taiwan is a place for everyday flowers that we might deem as insignificant.
Wealth Distribution by M Wingren from USA is a cheeky interpretation of global wealth distribution, where the majority of the vessel is “n...
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