These ‘Unfinished Vases’ Are 3D Printed And Encase A Glass Component

November 23, 2018

The 'Unfinished Vase' collection was made using a 3D printing technology. #Vase #Decor #Design #3DPrinting

Photography by Ikuo Hiramatsu

 

Kazuya Koike of Japanese design studio Doogdesign, has created ‘Unfinished Vase’, a collection of modern vases that were created using 3D printing technology.

 

When printing the vases, the designer starts with stacking the material up, bit by bit from the bottom. Once the bottom is completed, he inserts the glass dish by hand, so that the 3d printing can continue, encasing the glass dish within it.

The 'Unfinished Vase' collection was made using a 3D printing technology. #Vase #Decor #Design #3DPrinting
Photography by Ikuo Hiramatsu

The name ‘Unfinished Vase’ comes from the fact that an opening is left in the design of the vase.

It’s this opening in the vase that allows the glass dish, which is only slightly visible, to be easily filled with water when required.


The 'Unfinished Vase' collection was made using a 3D printing technology. #Vase #Decor #Design #3DPrinting

Photography by Ikuo Hiramatsu