mesh vases by werner aisslinger

mesh vases by werner aisslinger

the 'mesh vases' by werner aisslinger uses a new fabrication concept, which has been
developed by blowing glass into a bag made out of glass fiber textile fixed onto an iron rack.



experimental textured glass vase edition. the 'mesh vases' have been developed together with
CIAV Meisenthal, an experimental laboratory for hand-blown glass in france.


due to the process every vase becomes a different sculpture. here are the available colors.


'mesh vases' by werner aisslinger are part of the DMY sector
of the designtide exhibition during tokyo design week 09.
image © designboom


the making of 'mesh vases'

andrea db
11.12.09  
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