
"The Rila vase consists of two separate pieces: a frosted glass vessel that holds water, and a clear glass structure that sits right inside. The structure has a net-like form, with arched glass rods that gently space and guide each stem as it passes through, without locking anything into place."
"Using Rila feels less like a task and more like something you'll stop thinking about. Drop a few stems through the lattice, and each one finds the angle it naturally wants."
"The interplay of opacity and transparency gives the object a quiet visual richness that most flower holders don't have. The frosted vessel has a soft, muted look and a slightly tactile surface, while the clear structure above lets light pass straight through."
Rila, a vase designed by nikola & florian, addresses the challenges of flower arranging by providing a supportive structure for stems. It consists of a frosted glass vessel and a clear glass net-like structure that guides flowers without locking them in place. This design allows for a more natural arrangement, encouraging flowers to display their individuality. The combination of materials offers a visual contrast, enhancing the aesthetic appeal while making the vase easy to clean and use.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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