Organo vases

The Organo collection by Moisés Hernández speaks of rythm and composition: hand made with borosilicate glass, each vase calls for flowers at different hights.  

Mexican designer and Ecal graduate Moisés Hernández completed his new project Organo vases, a design experimentation with borosilicate glass: rythmic transparent vases with different containers for different flowers.

Img.1 Moisés Hernández, Organo vases, Mexico City, 2017
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  The concept of the vase collection is to have different cylindrical containers that are connected between each other but that are also independent at the same time. Each container has different diameters and heights, giving the feeling of rhythm and balance. The vases are made of borosilicate glass, which allows a pure and geometric appearance, with clean and solid connections. The cylinders heights incite to play with the flowers, giving individuality to each element, generating a micro landscape feel.

Img.12 Moisés Hernández, Organo vases, Mexico City, 2017