Eva Vase - Garnet 18.5 cm

£50.00

Description

Bjørn Wiinblad's universe has always included an array of strong female figures and imaginative florals.

As a tribute to Wiinblad's cheerful lines, Bjørn Wiinblad Denmark launches a range of conical vases with distinctive personalities.

The 18.5 cm Eva vase, with a pink blush on her cheeks, is the bigger sister. With a skirt-like base in blush pink, garnet red and golden details, this delightful vase is perfect for today’s eclectic decor and for careless bouquets of flowers that embrace the idea that more is more.

For fans of flowers and design, a Wiinblad vase is a dream!

Features & Details
  • Colourway: Garnet
  • Dimensions: H 18.5 x Ø 12.5
  • Material: White porcelain
  • Care advice: Wash by hand
  • Designer: Bjørn Wiinblad Denmark
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Bjørn Wiinblad

<p>Bjørn Wiinblad was born in Copenhagen in 1918. At a very early age, he began to show signs of his talent for drawing and creating imaginative worlds.</p> <p style="text-align: left;">Bjørn Wiinblad is especially known for his characteristic female figures with expressive eyes and pointed noses, and as an artist Bjørn Wiinblad couldn’t resist sticking his nose out, either, in the chic artistic circles of his day. In the 1950's and 60's, while all of Scandinavia was embracing minimalism and the simple, white look, he went “maximalist” with a seemingly indefatigable use of colour. </p> <div class="bodytext"> <div class="column left"> <p style="text-align: left;"><span>Bjørn Wiinblad’s abiding dream was to convert his home into a working museum for young artists. For every product sold a donation goes to the</span> Bjørn Wiinblad Fund.</p> </div> </div>