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Japanese Vessel (Japanschale)
This particular shape won second prize at the Expo Toyama design competition in 1992. Hence its name: Japanese Vessel. Its form combines utmost simplicity and elegance. It won the jury’s appreciation for its extreme minimalism and apparent weightlessness.
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Meditative Vessel (Meditationsschale)
The inside of this heavy object hides a secret which can only be discovered by placing it on you lap and exploring it with both hands. The contrasting concave and convex surfaces generate a soothing and relaxing experience.
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Presentation Bowl (Prasentationsobjekt)
This object is incapable of standing upright. It rests on its side, slowly rocking back and forth. It has very thick walls and a relatively small opening. In contrast, the space inside is surprising because of its large size.
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