The Motif Vase by Annette Bugansky Seems to Have a Knitted Surface
Meghan Young — September 22, 2010 — Art & Design
References: loopknitting & bookofjoe
Knitted creations are still alive and kicking or at least it looks to be with the Motif vase. Looks can be deceiving and in this case, they truly are. What seems to be a soft knitted surface is in fact just a ceramic cast made to look like a grannies' project.
Designed by Annette Bugansky, the Motif vase is simple and homey, perfect for family spaces that appreciate the occasional bouquet of flowers. Its knitted appearance is innocently crafty, so check out the gallery to see for yourself.
Designed by Annette Bugansky, the Motif vase is simple and homey, perfect for family spaces that appreciate the occasional bouquet of flowers. Its knitted appearance is innocently crafty, so check out the gallery to see for yourself.
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Industry Implications
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