Flower Vase for Studio Cúze
It is about how the object is affected by light and shadow. More specifically, how the shape is affected by it. That's why the Plain Vase was created with a minimum of lines, carving out a balance between light and shade. The vases are arranged like columns that create a monochrome silence when flowers are let out. This gives the freedom to arrange the flowers as desired. By touching the soft baby skin surface, one notices the evenness that surrounds the vase entirely regardless of shape or size, this is the commonality of each piece.
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Hand thrown heavy weight porcelain vase for long or big plants. Minimal design & design language. Inspiration comes from sunlight and the shadows cast from it. The surface is pure naked porcelain finish with baby skin texture.
minimal, simple, aesthetic, vase, porcelain, hand thrown
Hand thrown, porcelain, transparent glaze (only inside)
The challenge consisted of the difference between the first picture and reality. The first picture to the blue print.
The project startet in February 2018 in Berlin
The light and shadows soften the look of this vase and make it suitable for any place. It can also be set to engage with flowers. Made like a weight, this vase, especially with long-stemmed flowers, makes a big difference and gives the impression of deviating from the norm. What you have there is an experience that you can share with others.
A study of simple, beautiful shapes, exploring the balance between light and shade. The aim was to pursue essential beauty without being distracted by decoration or color. An analog approach served as the source. Light of slightly different colors shines on both sides to accentuate the shadows and contours. Simple and beautiful shapes were formed by carving each of the wheel-thrown porcelain vases by hand. As a result, instead of accentuating the design with decorations and colors, a unique form was found. The characteristics of software do not influence it. It is as pure as it can get.
Being interested in how the form of an object is expressed by light and shadow the goal was to design a vase with a minimum of lines, carving out a balance between light and shade. The vases are arranged like columns. By leaving the flowers out of the vase, the path of creation for a monochrome silence was pursued. This creates freedom. Freedom in the arrangement of the vases and in the imagination in relation to the arrangement of the flowers.
Image 1: Rie Yamada Creator, Ceramic artist designer: Cúze Photographer Rie Yamada Creater, Ceramic artist, Designer: Cúze Image 2 & 3: Robin Neumann Creater, Ceramic artist, Designer: Cúze
Noiseless Flower Vase has been a Bronze winner in the Fine Arts and Art Installation Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Yasuhiro Kuze was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Noiseless Flower Vase.
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Introducing Noiseless, a hand-thrown porcelain vase designed by Yasuhiro Kuze in Berlin in February 2018. This minimalist vase is inspired by the interplay of light and shadow, offering a unique aesthetic and functional experience.
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