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Yokohama Makers Village: flower/metal vases

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Yokohama Makers Village: flower/metal vases

For the first time at the Milan Fuorisalone event, Yokohama Makers Village presented the Flower/Metal vases collection.

A cooperative of various Japanese companies from Yokohama, who have united their skills in metalworking and the most sophisticated technologies to create a new range of design objects.

Party Vases
© Flower/Metal vases collection

3D printing, metal plating, turning, mechanical processes, and precision welding are just some of the production techniques that are used to model metal into new and interesting shapes, giving the material a new kind of plasticity to explore new applications of use.

Mirage Vases by Yokohama Makers Village
© Flower/Metal vases collection

In this collection, technological innovation meets with the beauty of form and functionality.

Moreover, The creative direction of the brand is managed by the id inc design studio.

Vacancy Vases
© Flower/Metal vases collection

Moreover, This is how the Flower/Metal collection of 16 vases was born, whose beauty lies in the union of materials with seemingly contrasting characteristics.

Stalk Vases by Yokohma Makers Village
© Flower/Metal vases collection

A creative oxymoron where the solid consistency of metal lends itself perfectly to the lightness of floral accents. Therefore, creating a striking and harmonious effect.

The designs by Yokohama Makers Village YMV draw their inspiration from organic elements, such as irregular forms, curved lines, and repetitive motifs that add a natural quality to the objects.

Obliqueline Vases
© Flower/Metal vases collection

Lastly, More info is on their official website.

 

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