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Top: Quentin Vuong, Bud, vase, 2016.
This vase is an interpretation of a flower bud starting to bloom Above: Alexis Gallo,
Out of reach, vase 2016.
The inability to use something to its full potential
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Laura Sans
Hystera, jug and vase, 2016.
Some of the most immoral things in life comes from sex – some of the most moral things too
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Anne Claire Hostequin, Sink, bowl 2016.
Sink is a trinket bowl with a stock area in the base, when you remove the plug, the content falls into the container
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Anne-Claire Hostequin, Complementary Relationship, jug and glass, 2016. A jug closed by a glass, one cannot have one without the other
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Anne Claire Hostequin, Flacon, vase, 2016. Inspired by the pharmacy glassware, this vase is made of two pieces creating interesting glass superposition
Da Vetro, second collection
Concept: Fabrica
Production: Please Do Not Enter
Year: 2017