Mario Tsai's 'Geometry Vase & Candle' Series is Made to Be Complementary
Riley von Niessen — October 10, 2016 — Art & Design
References: zzdesignstudio & design-milk
Mario Tsai sought out to design a collection of vases that could enhance the look of a home individually, as well as function cohesively to bring in a highly modern element -- which is something that he maintains well with his geometry-inspired series.
With simple shapes that stand out due to their clean edges and unusually balanced orientations, Mario Tsai's geometry-inspired series plays with structures in a way that's not often seen.
Triangles are made to stand up on a pointed corner with ease by pairing the shape with a sphere or a cylinder -- all of which are available in different sleek colorways. While Mario Tsai favors monochrome looks in many of his pieces, he shows off the diversity of the collection my mixing matte grays with shiny gold and silver components.
With simple shapes that stand out due to their clean edges and unusually balanced orientations, Mario Tsai's geometry-inspired series plays with structures in a way that's not often seen.
Triangles are made to stand up on a pointed corner with ease by pairing the shape with a sphere or a cylinder -- all of which are available in different sleek colorways. While Mario Tsai favors monochrome looks in many of his pieces, he shows off the diversity of the collection my mixing matte grays with shiny gold and silver components.
Trend Themes
1. Geometry-inspired Decor - There is a disruption opportunity for furniture and home decor brands to incorporate clean edges, balanced orientations, and simple shapes inspired by geometry to create highly modern and visually appealing designs.
2. Complementary Design Elements - There is a disruption opportunity for designers to create collections of complementary vases, candleholders, and other decor objects that can be mixed and matched to enhance the look of a home individually or as a unit.
3. Monochrome Looks with Metallic Accents - There is a disruption opportunity for furniture and home decor brands to experiment with monochrome looks and mix matte grays with shiny gold and silver components to create sleek and modern decor collections.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture - Furniture brands can incorporate geometry-inspired decor and complementary design elements in their product lines.
2. Home Decor - Home decor brands can create collections of complementary vases, candleholders, and other decor objects that can be mixed and matched to enhance the look of a home individually or as a unit.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers could use these new vases to create modern looks in their designs, especially monochrome looks with metallic accents.
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