Hollow forms with holes to possibly hold flowers
One Size | 34×17×7cm | 0,5kg |
Form Alphabet creates a structured field of serialised shapes in which language unfolds through a playful, concise approach. Inspired by pictograms and the communicative power of visual symbols, the forms exist as a sculpture first and foremost and are rooted in explorations of three-dimensionality, colour and semantic play. But when filled with water to add a flower, the object transforms into a vase.
Each form begins as a small hand-drawn sketch before being modelled in beeswax and converted into a negative plaster mould. Limoges porcelain is then poured into the mould. The result of this serial production process is a collection of limited editions, consisting of thirty slender, sharply defined vessels.
Each object comes with a stamped and signed certificate of authenticity that includes its edition number.



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One Size 37×30×9cm 1,2kg Each object comes with a stamped and signed certificate of authenticity that includes its edition number.
Each form begins as a small hand-drawn sketch before being modelled in beeswax, then converted into a negative plaster mould. Limoges porcelain is then poured into the mould. The result of this serial production process is a collection of limited editions, consisting of thirty slender, sharply defined vessels.
Hollow forms with holes to possibly hold flowers
Form Alphabet creates a structured field of serialised shapes in which language unfolds through a playful, concise approach. Inspired by pictograms and the communicative power of visual symbols, the forms exist as a sculpture first and foremost and are rooted in explorations of three-dimensionality, colour and semantic play. But when filled with water to add a flower, the object transforms into a vase.
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Torn recalls fractured seashells scattered along the coast. Each wafer-thin bowl features torn, paper-like edges and subtle variations, creating a tactile elegance while adding an element of the unexpected.
Tooth, tear, torn, thorn, shore