Inspired by the spiral movement of air, often seen through smoke or mist, the new Aer vase by Gabriel Tan for Menu lends surfaces a sculptural appeal. The vase takes its name from the Latin word for air or vapor. The asymmetrical silhouette of the vase moves in liquid-like waves, giving the glass a tangible, almost ethereal quality. The sculptural design is available in two sizes, high or low, and is ideal as a pair to display flowers or branches, but looks just as beautiful as a stand-alone sculpture.
The Aer vase refracts and reflects light through its ribbed glass surface, giving traditional vases a new perspective. The ethereal design contains multiple flower arrangements in the same vessel, making it both practical and sculptural. Available in two sizes - high and low.
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The Aer vase refracts and reflects light through its ribbed glass surface, giving traditional vases a new perspective. The ethereal design contains multiple flower arrangements in the same vessel, making it both practical and sculptural. Available in two sizes - high and low.
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