inverse inVASE

inverse inVASE

myminifactory

This design takes its cue from a classic bouquet. Instead of crafting a traditional vase with a central hole, I envisioned one that cradles the flowers in its outer shell, lifting them upwards for optimal viewing. To achieve this unique look, I began by modeling a standard vase shape and then slicing it into multiple ribbons. These ribbons were extruded to nearly a point at their center, creating a striking focal point. Next, I carefully crafted holes for the flowers to be nestled within. When the vase is filled with blooms, the openings become almost invisible, giving the illusion that the arrangement is still a vibrant bouquet, fresh from the garden.

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