Where else can flowers fit perfectly into, but in an anatomically-correct heart?
This organ-inspired vase was created by Esque Design. The two-toned technical design of the vase seems to pump new life to your expensive flowers.
The heart vase is of the 200 numbered and signed vases by Esque Design. Designed and produced in Oregon by Justin Parker and Andi Kovel, each handmade vase sells for $450.
Implications - Anatomical art is winning over a new fan base comprised of consumers who are interested in science, biology and the natural world. Designers are catering to this emerging market by reinventing household decor such as lamps, vases and artistic objects with an anatomical slant.
Design Pumps Life Into Flowers
Heart Vase by Esque Design
Trend Themes
1. Anatomical Art - An emerging trend where designers are incorporating anatomical elements into household decor and artistic objects.
2. Science-inspired Design - Designers are embracing science, biology, and the natural world as inspiration for their creations in household decor and artistic objects.
3. Reinvented Household Decor - A trend where designers are giving a fresh twist to traditional household decor items, such as lamps, vases, and artistic objects, by infusing them with an anatomical slant.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can capitalize on the trend of incorporating anatomical elements into household decor items to attract consumers interested in science and biology.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the potential of science-inspired creations, leveraging the growing interest in anatomical art and natural world themes.
3. Handmade Goods - The handmade goods industry can benefit by offering unique, handcrafted household decor items that have been reinvented with an anatomical slant, catering to the demand for distinctive and eclectic designs.