Designers Naoki Ono and Yuki Yamamoto created the Puddle series which is comprised of a range of vessels or vases that reflect the look of puddles as the namesake suggests. This is a concept design and there is only a limit to the amount of flowers that it is able to hold.
The body's structure is made to look like different water puddle patterns and when the flower is placed on it, it appears to be sprouting from the middle. It has a clear body and the walls are about 1.55 m in height, which is enough to have a cup of water, and the small needle in the middle holds a single plant stem.
Puddle-Imitating Minimal Vessels
Naoki Ono and Yuki Yamamoto Create the Puddle Series
Trend Themes
1. Nature-inspired Home Decor - These vessels replicate natural water puddle patterns, introducing organic aesthetics into interior design.
2. Minimalist Plant Holders - The Puddle series emphasizes simplicity with its minimalist design, focusing on the beauty of individual flowers.
3. Transparent Interior Accessories - Featuring a clear body, these vases enhance the visual space and integrate seamlessly into various decor styles.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishings - The Puddle series offers unique, nature-inspired vessels that cater to consumers seeking innovative home decor.
2. Interior Design - Designers can incorporate these minimalistic and transparent accessories to elevate modern interior aesthetics.
3. Floral Arrangement - Florists may use this series to highlight individual flowers, adding an artistic and contemporary touch to arrangements.