Posted on 2024-04-21
Ren Zhi Ren Zhi

Seed Vase

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  • £45.00

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Product Description

Introducing the 'Seed' Vase, which presents rhythmic segmented shapes with undulating soft forms. The soft folds play delicately and subtly with light, with a unique symmetrical design and presents a paradox of softness within a hard gypsum stone material. A stylish addition to any contemporary living room or bedroom, this unique and original design vase has a large opening for you to create elegant bouquets and dried flower/ikebana arrangements. Available currently in two-toned black and off-white (although other colours will be produced in the near future).

I hand-casted these through a unique slip-casting method using AC730 Jesmonite (that has a similar materiality to Portland Cement) which was poured into 3D printed moulds I designed and printed in-house. Due to each vase being made individually, there may be imperfections and slight colour differences. You may also see mould lines which have been filed and sanded as best as possible.

Care & Maintenance

Water-tight

Ren Zhi

Meet the Artist

Ren is a young creator working as an Architectural designer in London. He studied at the Bartlett School of Architecture where all his projects were focused on blurring the boundaries between nature and the built environment. He is originally from Malaysia where nature was always around him, whether that be the rainforest his house was situated in, or his grandmother's tropical garden. He started creating these designs after work and in his free time as he needed a creative outlet for himself to express abstractions of forms and shapes that constraints within Architecture do not allow for. His designs derive from his love for organic forms, biomorphisms and curves, and he tries to produce a sense of delight and curiosity in people through his objects. He uses a combination of digital technologies including 3D printing and modelling paired with analogue processes of slip casting and hand finishes.

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