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Vase Vine XL n°1

Vase Vine XL n°1

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SKU: DV2817

Large Vine vase N°1 in blown glass by artist Alexandra Denat. Made in France.

This vase is part of a series of experimental blown glass pieces, including bowls and carafes. The series stands out for its sculptural vine-like handles and decorative elements that evoke the twisting tendrils of living plants.

Its aesthetic recalls the botanical studies of Karl Blossfeldt, drawing parallels between the intricate structures of leaves and stems and the malleability of glass.

Designer: Alexandra Denat
Dimensions: W.29.5CM / D.16CM / H.28CM
Material: Blown glass
Color: Transparent

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RETURNS : Returns are free within 14 days of receiving the product. Refunds will be issued within 14 days of receiving the returned item. This does not apply to bulky items, such as furniture and sofas, which are not eligible for free returns.

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ALEXANDRA DENAT

DESIGNER AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST, ALEXANDRA DENAT
She lives and works in Nîmes. She divides her time between
HIS ARTISTIC PRACTICE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIS INDEPENDENT HOUSE OF OBJECTS, HORS-D'OEUVRE. HIS WORK
INSPIRED BY JAPANESE HITSUZENDŌ: SHE EXPLORES A
A DRAWING WITHOUT OBJECT, FREE FROM MEMORY AND ANTICIPATION, AND CONSIDER REPETITION AS A SPACE OF
VARIATION. HIS RESEARCH IS PART OF A DIALOGUE WHERE
GESTURE AND MATTER RESPOND TO EACH OTHER IN A SPONTANEOUS WRITING. HER IMMERSIONS IN ART WORKSHOPS HAVE
GAVE BIRTH TO HORS-D'OEUVRE, A SELF-PUBLISHING STRUCTURE CONCEIVED AS A LIVING, HYBRID SPACE
AND INTUITIVE, WHERE TRADITIONAL SKILLS MEET
AND EXPERIMENTAL FORMAL LANGUAGES. CARRIED OUT IN
HIS WORKSHOP OR IN COLLABORATION WITH CRAFTSMEN, HIS
PIECES ARE DESIGNED AS EVERYDAY ARTIFACTS, AT THE CROSSROADS OF USE AND FREE FORM.
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