Connection-Inspired X-Shaped Vases

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Robert Bronwasser's VAAX Vases Join EVERYDAY OBJECTS

Designer Robert Bronwasser has created new pieces for the EVERYDAY OBJECTS series for Dutch design imprint GOODS and one of these is the VAAX vase. The collection features various common household designs including a side table, a vase, a tray, and a shelf. The design notion behind the series is to take a mundane idea and turn it into a more exciting angle.

The VAAX vase has a typical X-shape structure and it holds a bouquet of flowers so that it nicely falls in the vase. Additionally, it is a symbolism of connection as it represents the idea that a bouquet of flowers is a favored gift of thanks or appreciation. The VAAX is made by Royal Goedewaagen, which is one of the pioneering ceramics companies in the Netherlands.
Trend Themes
1. Connection-inspired Design - Designers are incorporating themes of connection into everyday objects, creating items that serve both functional and symbolic roles.
2. X-shaped Aesthetics - The use of X-shaped structures is emerging as a popular design motif, providing a unique visual appeal that differentiates products in the market.
3. Ceramic Craft Revival - Traditional ceramics companies are reinventing their image by partnering with modern designers to create contemporary pieces that blend heritage craftsmanship with new design philosophies.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - There is growing demand for home decor items that not only serve practical purposes but also carry deeper symbolic meanings, enhancing emotional connections.
2. Ceramics - The ceramics industry is experiencing a resurgence as ancient craftsmanship meets modern design, attracting a new generation of consumers.
3. Furniture and Accessories - Innovative designs in furniture and home accessories are transforming mundane household items into conversation pieces that add aesthetic value to everyday spaces.

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