Garden and indoor Drop vase
·This item is also available in the luminous version.
The "Drop" vase by Plust is a work of design characterized by a line that emphasizes versatility as its main feature. This vase offers a suggestive interpretation when combined with succulents or decorative dry branches, creating a fascinating contrast with the simplicity of its shape. It is optimal for hosting medium-sized plants or plant decorations.
The bright version of the "Drop" vase adds a touch of modernity and practicality, adapting to a wide range of contexts. It is perfect for home furnishings, both in classic and contemporary interior environments, but also finds its ideal location in gardens, terraces, porches or other outdoor spaces. Thanks to its versatility and its captivating aesthetics, the "Drop" vase by Plust can be used to create suggestive atmospheres and add a touch of style even in contract environments.
Dimensions: ø69 - H73
Weight: 11.3 kg
Emmanuel Babled was born in France in 1967. He studied at the European Institute of Design in Milan, where he graduated in industrial design in 1989. In 1992 he began working as an independent designer and opened Emmanuel Babled Study. From 1995 to today Babled has designed many glass objects for the home, luxury objects in limited editions and unique pieces for the fashion market, and has worked for prestigious companies such as Baccarat (F), Bulgari (I), Covo (I ), Idée Co. Ltd (J), Laurent Perrier (F), Rosenthal (D) and Venini (I). Over the years he has also designed industrial products for the furniture and lighting sector for companies such as Magis (I), Felice Rossi (I), Vistosi (I), Kundalini (I), Viceversa (HK), Giannini (I) , DuPont deNemours (F), Crea diffusion (F), Oluce (I), Gedy (I), Superego (I), Fontana Arte (I) and I+I (I). Babled soon began presenting his work in solo exhibitions at some of the most important public and private institutions, art fairs, museums and galleries around the world. Several design and architecture magazines have published references and articles on Babled's pieces, such as Architectural Digest, Interni, Icona and Domus Magazine. Since 1999 he has curated various exhibitions and collaborates with the Domus Academy in Milan and with the Design Academy in Eindhoven as a teacher. Emmanuel Babled's design pieces are exhibited in numerous private collections and in some of the most important museums in the world, such as the MoMa (New York), the Musée des Arts Décoratifs (Paris), the Design Museum (London) and the MUDE ( Lisbon). Babled has also exhibited his works at the Yves et Victor Gastou gallery (Paris), the Vivid gallery (Rotterdam), the Nilufar (Milan) and the Twenty First Gallery (New York). It is currently expanding its collaboration with famous fashion brands. His design has been chosen for products and flagship stores of brands such as Christian Dior. In parallel he is developing extensive research on territorial craft skills across Europe to complete his high design project.