These Vases by Sharon Geschiere and Judith van den Boom are Truly Unique
Armida Ascano — October 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: judithvandenboom.nl & dezeen
These peculiar porcelain pieces are the product of the combined imaginations of Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere. These neurotically knotted interior pieces are far from the traditional vase design as they literally look like gigantic knots.
Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere pulled the inspiration together to form these vases from rubber tubing. The designers managed to achieve the same fluidity of rubber with porcelain, which speaks to the skill and sense for material that both artists have.
Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere pulled the inspiration together to form these vases from rubber tubing. The designers managed to achieve the same fluidity of rubber with porcelain, which speaks to the skill and sense for material that both artists have.
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