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Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

The shape of theses vases by designers Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere was derived from knotted rubber tubing.

Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

The porcelain pieces have a rough sandy texture glazed in white, black or grey.

Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

The following details are from the designers:


Vases Knotted, Porcelain

During a series of material brainstorms and try outs between Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere a series of playful designs appeared. Judith and Sharon were experimenting with the fluidity of rubber tubes, creating large and small forms.

Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

This all happened in Jingdezhen, China where the moment of brainstorms could quickly be experienced in porcelain forms. The products in porcelain contain the rubber fluidity and became a serie of vases with the intriguing form flow. They are produced in try out selection but are currenly also produced through a designshop into a new series of 3 larger sizes and colors.

Knotted by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere

Fluid shape, form and glazes form with the soft and rough sand textures covering the skins of knotted vases. Ceramic knotted vases are grey black and white sand glazed, 15x15x10cm, waterproof with setup edition of 30 pieces.


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