A Group Of International Designers Create The Da Vetro Collection
Amy Duong — March 27, 2018 — Art & Design
References: pleasedonotenter & design-milk
A group of young designers from Italy's Fabrica Research Center designed the Da Vetro dollection for PLEASE DO NOT ENTER. The Da Vetro collection is a limited edition range of glass vessels including vases, carafes, and containers. The unique pieces draw inspiration from the movement, gesture, postures, and scale of human beings. The range of glass vessels is comprised of a total of eight pieces that were all hand-blown in Italy but Massimo Lunardon. The exclusive pieces are limited to only 30 created for each of the eight designs.
The 308 is designed by Lukas Valiauga and has a futuristic look -- it is actually a sand timer that counts down to Martian five minutes. Elena Bompani designed the Slipped My Mind vase with parts shaped like a face or a bust. Guglielmo Brambilla designed the Corolla, which has a cylinder and a cone, made to hold a single flower. The Lorea by Ainhoa Garmenia is a vase with smaller vessels for growth or hold more flowers. There is also Jo-Chieh Huang's Little Flower Lab, the Organicum by Silvia Matias, M Wingren's Wealth Distribution, and Myungsik Jang's Cuddle vase that represents a mother and child embracing.
The 308 is designed by Lukas Valiauga and has a futuristic look -- it is actually a sand timer that counts down to Martian five minutes. Elena Bompani designed the Slipped My Mind vase with parts shaped like a face or a bust. Guglielmo Brambilla designed the Corolla, which has a cylinder and a cone, made to hold a single flower. The Lorea by Ainhoa Garmenia is a vase with smaller vessels for growth or hold more flowers. There is also Jo-Chieh Huang's Little Flower Lab, the Organicum by Silvia Matias, M Wingren's Wealth Distribution, and Myungsik Jang's Cuddle vase that represents a mother and child embracing.
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-inspired Glass Vessels - The trend for unique and limited edition glass vessels inspired by human movement and gesture creates new opportunities for high-end decorative and functional design.
2. Hand-blown Limited Editions - Exclusivity and craftsmanship trend in limited editions of hand-blown glass objects with designs crafted by international artists and designers creating new opportunities in the art glass industry.
3. Functional Sculptural Design - The trend for functional vessels that incorporate sculptural design and artistic expression inspires new products and designs in homeware and giftware industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art Glass - The limited edition hand-blown glass vessel trend presents an opportunity for growth in the artisanal glass industry through collaborations with international designers and artists.
2. Homeware and Giftware - The trend for functional sculptural designs in glass vessels creates new opportunities for designers and manufacturers to collaborate and create unique objects for the homeware and giftware industries.
3. Luxury Decorative Objects - The trend for unique and limited edition glass vessels inspired by human movement and gesture creates new opportunities for high-end decorative design industries like fine art, bespoke interiors and fashion design.
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