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studio wieki somers

Wieki Somers and Dylan van den Berg studied at Design Academy Eindhoven in the late ‘90s. In 2003 they established Studio Wieki Somers, which is focussed on providing an enlightened reading of the everyday enviroment. The studio’s oeuvre distinguishes itself by a sensitivity for materials, technological inginuity, and fantasy. The designers work for a great variety of international manufacturers, museums and galleries, and have established an intensive relationship with Galerie Kreo in Paris. They have recieved numerous awards and their works are part of major collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. 

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t.e. 192water levels - borosilicate

water levels is inspired on the present theme of continuously measuring our water levels due to the climate change. The composition with flowers, volumes within volumes, use of different water levels and a mirror base, together create an unexpected layering.

produced by pierre glas vilvoorde for thomas eyck
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t.e. 191water levels - crystal glass

water levels is inspired on the present theme of continuously measuring our water levels due to the climate change. The composition with flowers, volumes within volumes, use of different water levels and a mirror base, together create an unexpected layering.

produced by royal leerdam crystal for thomas eyck
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t.e. 190erosion vase II

erosion is inspired on the book 'La lecture des Pierres' by Roger Caillois. Erosion on earth is caused by natural elements such as wind, water and glacial ice. It is the process by which the surface of the Earth gets worn down.

produced by van tetterode glass amsterdam for thomas eyck
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t.e. 189erosion vase I

erosion is inspired on the book 'La lecture des Pierres' by Roger Caillois. Erosion on earth is caused by natural elements such as wind, water and glacial ice. It is the process by which the surface of the Earth gets worn down.

14 x 11 x 22 cm
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t.e. 188deepwater

the design of deepwater refers to the oil that originates on the bottom of our oceans which natural balance with water is disrupted through human actions. These actions can result in ecocatastrophes like 'Deepwater Horizon'.

30 x 3,5 x 21 cm
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t.e. 187ice flower

ice flower is an ice-like cube referring to Global Seed Vault on Spitsbergen. A pile of glass plates with petals in between which create a depth and new scene with the actual living flower.

produced by van tetterode glass amsterdam for thomas eyck
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t.e. 186narcissus

narcissus is inspired on the painting 'Narcissus' by Caravaggio; a metaphor for the destructive relationship between men and nature.  The vase shows an isolated flower in a pool of oil.

produced by van tetterode glass amsterdam for thomas eyck
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