Dripping Modern Decor
TrendHead — December 14, 2008 — Art & Design
References: piekebergmans & todayandtomorrow.net
These gorgeous melting, dripping vases are part of artist Pieke Bergmans' 'Design Virus' series. She was asked by Al-Sabah Art & Design Collection to create a new version of the series for the ALEF exhibition at Design Miami.
Pieke Bergmans' working method is rather odd. Her technique is to drop hand-blown glass vases on different objects such as chairs, ladders and tables to organically create these bulging shapes. Be sure to watch the video above to see how this is done.
Pieke Bergmans' working method is rather odd. Her technique is to drop hand-blown glass vases on different objects such as chairs, ladders and tables to organically create these bulging shapes. Be sure to watch the video above to see how this is done.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Sculptural Design - Creating unique, bulging shapes through the organic process of dropping hand-blown glass vases on various objects.
2. Dripping Aesthetics - Exploring the beauty of melting and dripping forms in artistic creations.
3. Disruptive Glass Design - Challenging traditional notions of glassware by creating unconventional, melting vases.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can incorporate organic sculptural design into their work, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
2. Home Decor - Home decor brands can explore the integration of melting and dripping aesthetics into their product lines, offering unique and visually appealing pieces.
3. Glassware Manufacturing - Glassware manufacturers can explore new techniques and materials to create disruptive glass designs, capturing the fascination with unconventional forms.
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