'Ceramic Bodies' by Jörg Hugo Fit Together Like a Puzzle
Michael Hemsworth — February 3, 2022 — Art & Design
References: joerghugo & yankodesign
The 'Ceramic Bodies' vases have been designed by Jörg Hugo as a series of seemingly oblong decor pieces that maintain a perplexing construction that reveals its true form when connected together. The vases are crafted with porcelain that has been CNC-milled out of gypsum blocks before being formed together to create a three-dimensional final unit. The vases are capable of being used on their own or in groups to accommodate a wide range of different implementations.
The 'Ceramic Bodies' vases feature an almost moving look and feel that appears to undulate against one another, which visually creates a sense of cohesion. This is expanded when the vases are positioned on their own as the onlooker wonders about the intentional indentations across the surface.
The 'Ceramic Bodies' vases feature an almost moving look and feel that appears to undulate against one another, which visually creates a sense of cohesion. This is expanded when the vases are positioned on their own as the onlooker wonders about the intentional indentations across the surface.
Trend Themes
1. Three-dimensional Puzzle Home Decor - Opportunity for home decor companies to create visually stunning and interactive puzzle pieces.
2. Cnc-milled Porcelain - Opportunity for ceramic companies to utilize precision CNC-milling technology for unique product designs.
3. Modular Vase Designs - Opportunity for interior designers to create customizable arrangements with modular vase designs.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Innovative designs and interactive puzzles can revolutionize the home decor industry.
2. Ceramics - CNC-milling technology can disrupt how ceramic products are traditionally manufactured.
3. Interior Design - Modular vase designs can give designers more flexibility and creative freedom in their arrangements.
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