AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) Aer Vase - Tall - Inspired by the spiralling movement of air, of ten seen through smoke or mist, the new Aer vase by Gabriel Tan for brings sculptural appeal to surfaces. Taking its name from the Latin word for air or vapour, the vase’s symmetrical silhouette undulates in liquid-like waves to bring a tactile, almost ethereal quality to the glass. Offered in two sizes, high or low, the sculptural design is ideal paired in twos to display flowers or branches, yet looks qually beautiful as a standalone sculpture.
The vases are made with mouth blown full coloured glass.
*Colors shown in photo or swatch may vary from actual product.
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AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu)Aer Vase - Tall -
Inspired by the spiralling movement of air, of ten seen through smoke or mist, the new Aer vase by Gabriel Tan for brings sculptural appeal to surfaces. Taking its name from the Latin word for air or vapour, the vase’s asymmetrical silhouette undulates in liquid-like waves to bring a tactile, almost ethereal quality to the glass. Offered in two sizes, high or low, the sculptural design is ideal paired in twos to display flowers or branches, yet looks equally beautiful as a standalone sculpture.
Bringing a new perspective to traditional vases, Aer’s rippled silhouette is perfect for admiring from afar and exploring up close. Designed for by Gabriel Tan, his innate appreciation of simplicity, sculptural beauty and functionality come together on Aer. Following an extensive period of research and design to realise his vision, attempting to capture a form of beauty not often encountered in daily life, Tan has created an object of beauty and function. The tactile surface of the rippled glass vase, of fered in two sizes, is made during a precision process whereby molten glass is mouth-blown into a double cavity tool that reveals the complex threedimensional shape. The finished design displays different visual characteristics depending on the viewing angle. Allowing for the arrangement of flowers and branches in two bunches instead of one within the same vessel, Aer becomes more than simply a vase: it is a sculptural object, also when not in use. When placed close to natural light—on a window sill or table top—it takes on an ethereal feel, where reflections and refractions of light bring the design and the surface on which it stands to life.