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Water inspires Zaha Hadid Design x Rosenthal collaboration |
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18 Feb 2019 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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The collection consists of three smaller collections: Weave, Strip and Lapp. Weave was inspired by 'the fluid lines of Zaha Hadid's sketching hand' |
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The collaboration showcases a wonderful synergy integrating Rosenthal’s long history and craftsmanship with our studio’s commitment to pioneering experimentation of materiality and process
– Maha Kutay, director of Zaha Hadid Design |
Zaha Hadid Design has partnered with porcelain manufacturer Rosenthal to create a new collection of vases. Called the Lapp collection, the range consists of three smaller vase collections: Weave, Strip and Lapp. Weave, inspired by 'the fluid lines of Zaha Hadid's sketching hand', explores the interplay between fluidity and symmetry and incorporates delicate strokes that interweave and diverge, in order to demonstrate the connection between the themes. Strip consists of three sculptural vases and two bowls, it features a square base juxtaposed against a circular top edge, while bold vertical strips with rhythmical offsets and metallic highlights creates unusual intricacies within the design. Lapp consists of a family of different-sized vases in varying combinations of matte and gloss finishes. The design was informed by the motion of liquid droplets flowing along solid surfaces and features a number of openings and voids providing a number of flower arranging options. Maha Kutay, director of Zaha Hadid Design, says: "The collaboration showcases a wonderful synergy integrating Rosenthal’s long history and craftsmanship with our studio’s commitment to pioneering experimentation of materiality and process."
Strip combines bold vertical strips with rhythmical offsets and metallic highlights to create an unusually intricate design
Lapp was inspired by water flowing on hard surfaces
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Full Balance reveals all-natural reflexology board
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BY Katie Barnes | 19 Apr 2024 |
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Austrian-based Full Balance has created a Big Foot massage board for communal spa areas which
guests stand on to "closely mimic the experience of professional reflexology treatments". |
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