


Architonic ID: 1018286
Anno di Lancio: 1997
Simple, unexpected everyday elements converge to create beauty. One day, Marcel Wanders had the bizarre idea of designing a porcelain accessory in the soft, curvy shape of a pile of eggs. But what kind of object could that become? And how would he give it the desired shape? At last two brilliant ideas were born: why not boil a bunch of eggs, insert them in rubber condoms for protection and mould the porcelain around them? And why not create a bizarre, soft, resistant egg vase? In a matter of minutes, a ground-breaking idea was conceived and soon after the Egg Vase came to life, becoming a part of people’s homes, offices and lives.
Dimensions: 10x9cm | 3.9"x3.5" (hxø)
Concetto
"This is a collection of three playful porcelain vases. The form is created by stuffing latex rubber condoms with hard-boiled eggs."
Material:
unglazed porcelain outside, white glazed inside
Colours:
white
Dimensions:
egg vase small: 10x9cm | 3.9"x3.5" (hxø)
egg vase medium: 14,5x9cm | 5.7"x3.5" (hxø)
egg vase large: 14,5x12,5cm | 5.7"x4.9" (hxø)
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Abitazione

Netherlands
Profile Marcel Wanders is a product and interior designer who drew international recognition for his Knotted Chair produced by Droog Design in 1996. His work is ubiquitous; designing for leading international companies such as Flos, Alessi, Puma, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, MAC Cosmetics, Cappellini, B&B Italia, Moroso and Target. Wanders also designs for architectural projects, such as the Kameha Grand hotel in Bonn, the Mondrian South Beach hotel in Miami and the Villa Moda store in Bahrain. In addition to running his studio, Wanders is co-founder and Artistic Director of the successful design label Moooi (2001). He exhibits widely and his work is included in such significant museum collections as MoMA New York, The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, and the V&A Museum, London. Wanders has further published numerous books and is extensively profiled in the global media, appearing in such publications as the New York Times, Domus, The Financial Times and Wallpaper Magazine.