Ikebana Vases by Edward Robinson
The art of Japanese flower arranging is made just a little more beautiful with these fluoro Ikebana vases designed by Edward Robinson for French Collective, Petite Fricture. These ceramic vases along with more of the groups work will be showing this month at Maison & Objet in Paris January 21st - 25th, Hall 8, Booth L11. We will be covering the show again this year, so stay tuned!
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8 comments:
Beautiful work. I love his unusual pallette.
Wow! They're gorgeous!!!
Beautiful vases and great photos!
Those are so gorgeous! I love the first photo.
~Tanya
dans-le-townhouse.blogspot.com
so pretty! they make me think of neapolitan ice cream. i especially like the grey + magenta in the top photo.
UM... I sense a fun DIY project coming on in my house. A little fuchsia painted around the rims of some vases with matching flowers? Yes please!
Those. Are. Beautiful. I love them!!
shuttersandshuttles.com
wow. i love the modernized feel of these ikebana vases -- ikebana usually has such a specific look but these holders take it into a modern era! love!
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