[About the product]
Tsé&Tsé AssociéesThis is the new 2024 release of "April Vase," a debut work and its masterpiece.
33 years after its release, it was newly created as Limoges Ceramic, a representative porcelain and pottery in France.
The clear elegance and softness of the white porcelain has become a sophisticated vase that allows you to enjoy the beauty of the flowers to the fullest.
"When I completed the prototype, I was already sure, but seeing the flowers in this vase made me fall in love with it," says designer Shigoleine.
The "April Vase" is inspired by Japanese flower arrangements.
Each flower is housed in a tube and 16 porcelain tubes are lined up in a metal ring, making this a unique item that allows you to enjoy by freely changing the shape. The live flowers give you the joy of making a bouquet depending on your mood, and you can enjoy decorating them in your own way. The metal fittings connecting the test tubes are movable, so you can arrange them in a straight line, draw waves, zigzag, or organize them round and round. You can enjoy changing the shape freely.
The test tube can also be removed from the metal fittings. You can also pull out one test tube and match the metal fittings on both ends in a circle.
[What is Limoges porcelain?]
This is a high-quality white porcelain produced in the Limoges region of central France.
Their history began when the kiln was opened in Limoges in 1771.
Its transparent white beauty is said to be "Limoges' white" and has received high praise.
[Tsé&Tsé associées (Tsé&Tsé Associées) About:
A design company founded in 1992 by Catherine Levy and Sigolaine Prebois, whom they met at the National Institute of Crafts in Paris when they were 16 years old. The two designers have created a number of unique products, using the various materials they encounter on a daily basis in Paris and the inspiration they gained from traveling around the world as their origins of inspiration. His debut and representative work, VASE D'AVRIL (April Vase) was considered to be a permanent collection of exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 1997, and is an immortal masterpiece that never loses its creative freshness. Products with a unique and happy product name are the unique charm of Tsé&Tsé associées.