Tall Ribbon Vase - ΜοΜΑ

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The Tall Ribbon Vase by MoMA design is an artistic addition for any modern house that will highlight any flower arrangement and decorate flawlessly your interior.

Materials and shapes are dramatically contrasted in this popular series of vases designed for MoMA by American designer Peter Hewitt. A metal band, curved to hold water and support flowers, is suspended securely within parallel walls of plated glass.

This sinuous contrast of metal and glass gives resonance to everyday materials, and the stunningly simple design equals the beauty of the stems they hold.

The Tall  Ribbon Vase exhibits an innovative use of materials, a design principle celebrated in the Museum's collection.

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  • Material: Anodized Aluminum, 1/4” Plated Glass.

  • Color: Clear, silver.
  • Size: 28(h) x 6.5 x 4.5 cm.
  • Designer: Peter Hewitt, 1996.

The Tall Ribbon Vase by MoMA design is an artistic addition for any modern house that will highlight any flower arrangement and decorate flawlessly your interior.

Materials and shapes are dramatically contrasted in this popular series of vases designed for MoMA by American designer Peter Hewitt. A metal band, curved to hold water and support flowers, is suspended securely within parallel walls of plated glass.

This sinuous contrast of metal and glass gives resonance to everyday materials, and the stunningly simple design equals the beauty of the stems they hold.

The Tall  Ribbon Vase exhibits an innovative use of materials, a design principle celebrated in the Museum's collection.

More Information
Features
  • Material: Anodized Aluminum, 1/4” Plated Glass.

  • Color: Clear, silver.
  • Size: 28(h) x 6.5 x 4.5 cm.
  • Designer: Peter Hewitt, 1996.