Madame Vases By Plust
The "Madame" vases by Plust are a triptych of vases characterized by fluid shapes that evoke the sinuous harmony of a female body. These vases offer an elegant and sophisticated aesthetic, inspired by the beauty and elegance of the female figure.
They are ideal for hosting small or vertical plants and plant decorations, allowing them to be displayed in a fascinating way and captivating. Thanks to their unique shape and distinctive aesthetics, the "Madame" vases add a touch of refinement and originality to any environment.
The triptych allows you to create dynamic and harmonious compositions, but each vase can also be used individually, adapting to the specific needs of decoration and design of spaces. In summary, Plust's "Madame" vases are an elegant and versatile addition to any setting, celebrating the beauty and elegance of the female form through unique and creative design.
Material: Polyethylene
Dimensions:
Madame 60 L35 - P35 - H60
Madame 95 L36 - P36 - H95
Madame 145 L42 - P42 - H145
Weight:
Madame 60 Kg 4.1
Madame 95 Kg 6.2
Madame 145 Kg 9.5
Alessandro Busana was born in Padua on 01-29-77. In 1998 he graduated in industrial design at the Scuola Italiana Design. Since 1999 he has participated in workshops for Rollerblade, Fila, Whirlpool, Alfa Romeo, Chicco, Roncato and Alessi. Since 2004 he has been involved in creative planning oriented towards product design, participates in avant-garde exhibitions nationally and internationally and is published by the main sector magazines. In 2009 Hole Design was inaugurated, a new research and concept development studio. Among the various events and exhibitions we remember; THE NEW ITALIAN DESIGN Triennale, Milan; ITALIAN NATIONAL DESIGN Pitti Living, Milan Design Week; WONDERFUL WATER WORLD S.Pellegrino/Guzzini event, Milan Design Week; COINCASADESIGN Magna Pars, Milan Design Week; FOOD+DESIGN+FORM=ART New York University, New York; MADE FOR CHINA Opos, Milan Design Week; URBAN LIGHT WALK Texture&Materials+Polidesign, Superstudio Più, Milan Design Week.