Japanese Winter tableware by Yakush
Dezeen Showroom: Ukrainian brand Yakush used snowy landscapes and neon lights as references for this tableware collection, made from hand-sculpted glass. More about Japanese Winter tableware by Yakush
Dezeen Showroom: Ukrainian brand Yakush used snowy landscapes and neon lights as references for this tableware collection, made from hand-sculpted glass. More about Japanese Winter tableware by Yakush
British-Brazilian designer Tessa Silva has used sand and wool to transform pleated fabric into a series of voluptuous vases and stools. More about Tessa Silva's bulging creations are made by inflating smocked fabric
Czech glassworks Moser has developed a series of hand-blown crystal vases featuring crisp lines and an atmospheric colour palette that evokes the design of brutalist buildings from the mid-20th century. More about Moser's Magnus vases "channel the essence of brutalism"
Front's Anna Lindgren and Sofia Lagerkvist have unveiled three 3D-printed vases that were designed by artificial intelligence based on their two-dimensional drawings. More about Front uses AI to translate sketches into "brilliantly bad" objects
Eindhoven-based Studio Rens has created Re-Glow, a collection of blocky furniture and homeware clad in reconfigurable magnetic tiles that was unveiled at Dutch Design Week. More about Studio Rens covers furniture in "interchangeable and customisable" tiles
Dezeen Showroom: Greek sandal brand Ancient Greek Sandals has launched a leather homewares collection that includes a series of leather baskets and glass vessels. More about AGS Home leather homeware by Ancient Greek Sandals
Dezeen Showroom: to mark the brand's ten year anniversary, Danish interiors company OYOY Living Design has released a limited edition collection of clay ceramic vessels. More about Toppu ceramics collection by OYOY Living Design
Dezeen Showroom: generous proportions and minimal forms meet in the blown glass Etta vase, created by designer Julius Heinzl for German brand Bannach. More about Etta vase by Julius Heinzl for Bannach
Dezeen Showroom: for his brand named Sheyn, Vienna-based designer Nicolas Gold has created a range of intricately patterned homeware called Tiny Architecture that is made using 3D printing techniques. More about Tiny Architecture homeware by Nicolas Gold for Sheyn
Design duo Pettersen & Hein have created a sculptural vase named Superbloom 02 to reference the sudden bloom of flowers in the desert, which is the latest product featured in our Dezeen x The Mindcraft project 2022. More about Pettersen & Hein designs concrete vase informed by rare desert phenomenon
Dezeen Showroom: Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has created a collection of colourful ceramic vases with rounded shapes for furniture brand BD Barcelona Design. More about Explorer vases by Jaime Hayon for BD Barcelona Design
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Bruno Baietto hopes to highlight the role of bread as a symbol of class, politics and religion, by using it to shape blown glass. More about Bruno Baietto creates symbolic vases by blowing glass inside bread
Design studio GoodWaste has collaborated with Selfridges to give new life to the department store's waste materials, recycling them into lamps, candles and vases for sale in its London location. More about GoodWaste repurposes Selfridges scrap materials to create homeware line
Bamboo Grove is a collection of mouth-blown glass vases that can be overturned and filled with flowers at both ends designed by Italian designer Anna Perugini for Ichendorf. More about Anna Perugini's reversible vases have jointed stems like bamboo
Undersea creatures influenced the diversely textured forms of design studio Ninetyoneninetytwo's object series, highlighted as part of our Dezeen x The Mindcraft Project 2021 collaboration. More about Ninetyoneninetytwo crafts marine-inspired objects to explore sustainability and 3D printing
Textile design duo Röd Studio has collaborated with Copenhagen studio Tableau to create a series of steel and wool vases informed by the art of pastry decoration. More about Steel and wool Cornucopia vases are designed to outshine the flowers they hold
Dezeen Showroom: Tallinn-based ceramicist Raili Keiv has created a vase informed by an Estonian balancing toy, which is available via online lifestyle store NID. More about Dancing Vase by Raili Keiv
In the Centre of the Table is a collection of practical and decorative objects including marble and wood serving plates and wooden dinosaurs made by students from Mexico's CENTRO University. More about Mexican design students fill tables with marble platters and wooden dinosaurs
Swedish designer Jonatan Nilsson built his own machine from sheet metal and wooden blocks to create this Shifting Shape collection of glass vases, which feature jagged edges and rippled surfaces. More about Jonatan Nilsson designs unique glassblowing contraption to make amorphous vases
Indian designer Sachi Tungare collected five kilograms of cigarette butts by hand to create her Jugaad collection of multi-coloured bowls and vases. More about Sachi Tungare forms swirly vessels from discarded cigarette butts