History of ceramic and hand painted accessories are an background to be experimented by dutch designers.
Colonna, calice, Pilastro
▸ Editor: various
▸ History: from 1998
▸ Production status: various
▸ DESIGNER : MARCEL WANDERS
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? Why not boil a bunch of eggs, insert them in rubber condoms for protection and mould the porcelain around them?
▸ DESIGNER : MARCEL WANDERS
Marcel Wanders has developed a technique to produce porcelain objects without the use of plaster moulds. An intelligent manufacturing process that has the ability to show the intricate qualities of porcelain clay.
▸ EDITOR :
- Moooï. 2002. Special edition for
▸ DESIGNER : MARCEL WANDERS
Delft Blue Vases 9, Sponge vase, Egg vase:Moooï. Tulip Vase Design, Ramstadt
▸ DESIGNER: HELLA JONGERIUS :
- Delft Blue B-Set CUP: represents the translation of traditional decorations into contemporary expressions. This version of B-Set was specially designed for the exhibition “Delft in Detail”. 2001.
▸ EDITOR : Jongeriuslab
▸ DESIGNER : HELLA JONGERIUS
Related to the exhibition Design for a Living World
These experiments were shown at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York.
One of a kind serie of 3 archival boxes containing 38 items.
▸ Publications :
- Design for a Living World book: The Nature Conservancy, Cooper Hewiit museum, 2009.
▸ DESIGNER : MARCEL WANDERS
Part of the whole collection of delft blue vases, design and produced by Moooï.
3 vases together.
▸ DESIGNER : MARCEL WANDERS
Rare example of a vase from the line designed by Marcel Wanders for Target.
▸ EDITOR :
-Target stores.
▸ DESIGNER : HELLA JONGERIUS
A limited version of the B-et version, designed exclusively for the exhibition “Delft in Detail”.
Made by hand in Jongeriuslab.
▸ DETAIL :
Delft Blue B-Set represents the translation of traditional decorations into contemporary expressions. The set contains many elements, including plates with computer pixels that refer to traditional Delft Blue patterns. Other elements are embroidered plates, a water jug with an added bronze handle, and bowls that carry their images on the inside.