Martina Zwölfer

One of my most varied forms of vases is the „Ovalvase“. It was initially formed from slabs of clay, only in 2001 did I develop cast porcelain variations. I then designed oval vases in glass, manufactured and handcut in glass works in Germany, the Czech Republic and Austria. „Soft“ and most recently the three-leaf Trefoglie vase have been added in the last few years. Made of clay, porcelain or glass using different techniques, from traditional handicrafts to the use of advanced computer programs, they show up in numerous series, prototypes and originals over and again in new clothes.

Wireframes
© Martina Zwölfer
Louise
© Martina Zwölfer
Fraktale
© Martina Zwölfer
Diskrete Geometrie/ Discrete Geometry
© Martina Zwölfer
Sample Vase
© Martina Zwölfer
Baendervasen/ Ribbon Vases
© Martina Zwölfer
Trefoglie
© Martina Zwölfer
Soft
© Martina Zwölfer
Fractals Many fractal phenomena in nature is based on fractal growth. The pattern also applied to this vase is based on the Mandelbrot principle of self-similarity, described in detail by Benoit Mandelbrot. Fractals were a commonly used motif in Pop Art, Op Art and psychedelic styles of the sixties of the last century.
Fractals
Recommended treatment of oval glass vase: To protect the floor of the vase from scratches, always lift the vase perpendicular and make sure that the floor space is free of sand grains.
Fractals
Oval vase with sandblasted decor. Available in 33cm Height; Logo on the bottom.
> 308€ incl. Vat.