Tu-Tu by Rock Paper Scissors
Tokyo design week: Japanese design company Rock Paper Scissors has designed a product that acts as both packaging and a display system for fresh flowers. More about Tu-Tu by Rock Paper Scissors
Tokyo design week: Japanese design company Rock Paper Scissors has designed a product that acts as both packaging and a display system for fresh flowers. More about Tu-Tu by Rock Paper Scissors
Arik Levy has designed two collections of vases for Bitossi, called Tubes (above) and Tribe (below). More about Tubes and Tribe vases by Arik Levy
Czech designer Maxim Velcovsky will present a new series of vases at the Mint shop in London next month, during the London Design Festival. More about Catastrophe by Maxim Velcovsky
Tomáš Gabzdil Libertiny of Studio Libertiny has sent us images of his new series of Honeycomb Vases, which are made by bees. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about The Honeycomb Vase 2007 by Studio Libertiny
Jaime Hayón is back, with a new collection of hand-made vases for mosaic brand Bisazza. More about Jaime Hayón vase collection for Bisazza
Another of Tom Dixon's new products: Beat vessels are a series of vases made of solid, hand-beaten brass. More about Beat vessels by Tom Dixon
In her latest project, designer Karen Ryan takes unwanted porcelain vases and re-brands them by grinding off the surfaces but leaving her own "UNMADE 07" logo. More about UNMADE 07 by Karen Ryan
Dutch designer Chris Kabel presents new work on his website, including Kettle - an electric water-heating jug made of ceramic (above) and Bubblicious Lamp - a series of unique blown-glass lampshades (below). More about New work by Chris Kabel
Dutch designer Wieki Somers has created a new vase using a fragment of an old Delftware vase for an exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum contemporary art museum in The Hague. More about Departed Glory by Wieki Somers
Milan preview: Serralunga will show new vases by Zaha Hadid in Milan later this month. More about Zaha Hadid for Serralunga
Legendary French designer Andrée Putman has created a set of bowls and vases for Turkish brand Gaia&Gino. Called Lucky, the range is based on the clover-leaf motif that has long been used in Turkish figurative arts.
More about Andrée Putman for Gaia&Gino
Twenty-First Century icons: dezeen is on holiday this week so each day we're posting a chapter from dezeen editor Marcus Fairs' book, Twenty-First Century Design. More about Airborne Snotty Vases by Marcel Wanders
Studiomold have sent us a bunch of new products launched at Maison et Objet in Paris last month, including these vases made from salvaged sherry glasses, plastic animals and PVC. More about New work by Studiomold