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Designed by Jaime Hayon
The sculptural shapes of each Momento Vase can often be identified in Hayon’s paintings, the two distinct pieces exhibit a strong and playful graphic identity. Both equally iconic in form, the JH40 comes in a soft Cream, while the JH41 is available in a bold Emerald green Ð two shades chosen for their versatility and relationship to the fresh colours of flora. Serving a purpose beyond aesthetics alone, the slim- neck design of the Momento vases require users to be selective when placing flowers in the chamber, encouraging a moment of mindfulness while constructing a bouquet.
Finishes:
Ceramic in beige
Dimensions:
W318 x D180 x H300 mm
$4,410.00
$330.00
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