OAS
This BA project explores how traditional vase design can be reinvented to encourage creativity and sustainability in flower arranging. By using 3D-printed ceramics, the collection focuses on innovative structural design that reduce the need for excessive flowers and material. This project aims to merge aestethic appeal with sustainability, offering a modern solution to the limitations of convetional vases.
“Oas” is a series of vases designed to break free from the traditional limits of flower arranging. Conventional vase designs often hinders creativity, requiering consumers to buy external support structures or a large amount flowers for an aestetic arrangement, leading to higher costs and waste.
To adress these issues, I created vases with a built in structure using 3D-printed ceramics. This method allows for uniqe shapes and supports sustainable production. My goal was to design versatile sustainable vases that enhances the natural beauty of flowers.