Dangerously Tilting Vases

Ammo by Jean Marc Gady Looks Like a Cannonball Ready to Shoot Flowers

Ammo by Jean Marc Gady, a French industrial designer, is a vase that sits at a dangerous tilt. Although it looks like it will keel over at any given moment, the action is pure illusion. There will be no fallen flowers or spilled water unless someone accidentally knocks it over themselves. Instead, the vase is purposely angled to give the traditional design an exciting makeover.

Considering how simple the overall design of Ammo by Jean Marc Gady is, this tilt gives it a lot of character. In fact, it looks like it is generously offering flowers to the first taker, bowing down reverently as it holds the blooms out. Or, as My Modern Met observes, "Like a cannonball, it sits ready to shoot something up into the air."
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2. Exciting Makeovers for Traditional Designs - Adding unexpected angles and tilts to transform traditional design concepts into visually captivating creations.
3. Illusion-based Design - Incorporating optical illusions into product design to create a sense of movement and dynamism.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunities for interior designers to adopt innovative vase designs that challenge conventional aesthetics and create visual impact.
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3. Gift and Floral Industry - Disruptive vases with unique designs, such as angled tilts and optical illusions, can offer new and exciting options for floral arrangements and gift-giving.

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