Martín Azúa: Vase Stone

Vase Stone, a collection of vases designed by Martín Azúa and made in a very porous ceramic material, shows the beauty of objects of unrefined appearance.


Martín Azúa: Vase Stone
A clay vase deformed by the weight of a stone. Craftsmanship and nature converge in one object without artifice where materials and craftsman gesture are equally honest.
The project shows the beauty of objects of unrefined appearance.

Martín Azúa: Vase Stone
Martín Azúa, Vase Stone, produced in collaboration with Marc Vidal

The stones are unique objects that somehow remind us of a landscape. The vases interact with the stone in its plastic phase in order to create a unique vase. The vases are signed and numbered and come with the stone that created them.

This project follows a work that Martín Azúa started in 1998 when he left porous ceramic vases in a river to capture the Natural Stain. This time he claims the ability of a natural element to establish a dialogue with a traditional craft. The pieces have been designed by Martin Azúa and produced in collaboration with the ceramist Marc Vidal.
 The vases are made in a very porous ceramic material which allows water to filter; they are not conceived to hold flowers, but as beautiful item themselves.



Vase Stone
Design: Martin Azúa
Produced in collaboration with: Marc Vidal

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