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Dec 8, 2020

Playful and creative, the Bubble collection designed by Yuhsien Design Studio provides a new way to interact with flower vases and bring a whimsy accent to interiors.

The design plays with the idea that bubbles break when touched, producing solid shapes, like bubbles frozen in time. It opens up new possibilities for vase decor, presenting flower hoods. That create a new way for interaction between plants and people. The collection encourages the use of the hoods as a ritualistic action, making the essence of floral art more attractive through the interaction with the product.

The Bubble series is exclusively blown by glass craftsmen, with their excellent skills making these three one-of-a-kind pieces. The studio participated actively in the manufacturing process and helped give the products a slight swinging visual effect, reflecting their playful nature.

"The Bubble collection encourages the use of the hoods as a ritualistic action, making the essence of floral art more attractive through interaction with the product," the studio explained.

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@zaxarovcom
Dec 8, 2020

Playful and creative, the Bubble collection designed by Yuhsien Design Studio provides a new way to interact with flower vases and bring a whimsy accent to interiors.

The design plays with the idea that bubbles break when touched, producing solid shapes, like bubbles frozen in time. It opens up new possibilities for vase decor, presenting flower hoods. That create a new way for interaction between plants and people. The collection encourages the use of the hoods as a ritualistic action, making the essence of floral art more attractive through the interaction with the product.

The Bubble series is exclusively blown by glass craftsmen, with their excellent skills making these three one-of-a-kind pieces. The studio participated actively in the manufacturing process and helped give the products a slight swinging visual effect, reflecting their playful nature.

"The Bubble collection encourages the use of the hoods as a ritualistic action, making the essence of floral art more attractive through interaction with the product," the studio explained.

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If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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