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The Vase Na 2.0 from Desz Office Plays with Empty Space

The Vase Na 2.0, developed by the Beijing-based houseware design studio Desz Office, has a geometric three-dimensional structure that plays with the idea of empty space. The minimally designed vase features an open cubic construction that allows flowers to be tucked into its various openings. The center of the Vase Na 2.0's structure is dabbed with color to make the flowers pop. The intriguing design concept breaks down the boundaries between real and virtual.

The Vase Na 2.0 comes in different sizes and can be angled to augment its appearance. Each vase showcases a seamless blend of grouped colors that shine through the otherwise white finish. The Vase Na 2.0, which is closer to a modern art project than a functional houseware, appeals to creative-minded consumers that are interested in innovative design concepts.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Vases - The trend of geometric vases with three-dimensional structures and minimal designs is disrupting traditional vase design.
2. Open Concept - Open-concept design, like that featured in the Vase Na 2.0, is a growing trend in housewares and decor.
3. Color Accents - The use of color accents on geometric structures, as seen with the Vase Na 2.0, is becoming popular in modern design concepts.
Industry Implications
1. Housewares - The housewares industry has an opportunity to incorporate more geometric and open-concept designs, like the Vase Na 2.0, into their products.
2. Home Decor - The home decor industry can benefit from incorporating more color accents on geometric structures, like those seen with the Vase Na 2.0, into their products.
3. Art and Design - Art and design industries should consider the trend towards geometric and three-dimensional structures, like those seen with the Vase Na 2.0, in their products and concepts.

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