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when approaching a well-known and popular household object, which has been spoken of and analyzed for decades, is it possible to reach a new level of thought and take it’s design to new places? this project is in fact an outcome of a thinking process involving nature, humanity, flowers and vases in an attempt to create new definitions and raise new questions on the nature of objects.
An average 21st century human wishes to bring nature into the home environment. He picks it, sentencing it to death and puts it in a special coffin, a preserving vessel in which the flower will slowly but surely wither and die.
this sketch rises the first question: If the vase is a preserving vessel for a dead flower, why not preserve it longer by replacing the water with formaldehyde (A preserving fluid) – A flower and a lid – hereby making the object a better, more efficient Vessel?
