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Tom Dixon Creates Bump, Lab Apparatus-Inspired Vase & Pottery Collective

Interplay of transparency and translucency
Divya SoodBy Divya SoodAugust 15, 20232 Mins Read
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Tom Dixon's bump vase is really gorgeous
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There are a variety of art pieces made of glass in the market but glass vases are one of the most popular items in them. They come in different shapes, sizes, and designs to match the various needs of homeowners. Tom Dixon a British luxury brand has come up with glass vases and pottery unlike any you have seen before.

Inspired by a laboratory apparatus, this collection includes Jug, Tall glasses, Short glasses, Tea pot, and Tea cups. Dubbed the Bump, this series of minimalist, borosilicate forms is designed to serve as the ritualistic instrument for everyday drinking and hosting. Delicately handmade with subtle levels of pink and grey translucency, Bump also offers an elegant approach to the art of floral arranging and tea making.

The collection explores instruments and chemical reactions, and it reflects conical, spherical, and tubular building blocks that homeowners will love to play with. According to the brand, “each vase is intended to explore the relationship between space and object via contrasting interplay between transparency versus opaque, geometric versus organic, fragile versus solid.” The resulting pieces are visually appealing and practical at the same time.

Weighing 1.3 lbs with a warranty of 12 months, the Bump vase is finished in blown glass. The color of vases changes over time due to the character of the material, adding a quirky touch to living spaces due to its contrasting effect.

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These gorgeous pieces of home décor can sit on ledges of tables and shelves, giving your home an eye-catching feature. You can purchase these limited edition bump vases through the official website for about $230. For their safety, the vases should be hand-washed in warm soapy water and dried with a soft cloth.

Tom Dixicon Creates Minimalistic, laboratory Shaped Bump Vases
Image: Tom Dixon
Tom Dixicon Creates Minimalistic, laboratory Shaped Bump Vases
Image: Tom Dixon
Tom Dixicon Creates Minimalistic, laboratory Shaped Bump Vases
Image: Tom Dixon
Tom Dixicon Creates Minimalistic, laboratory Shaped Bump Vases
Image: Tom Dixon
Tom Dixicon Creates Minimalistic, laboratory Shaped Bump Vases
Image: Tom Dixon

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Born in the quaint mountains of Shimla, Divya travelled the country a lot during the course of her education. She professionally worked in different fields such as Client Consulting, Finance and Marketing, and Training. She's also a professionally trained Yoga teacher, and loves trying out different things in life. Her love for cooking and reading books, both fictional and non-fictional, sparks her passion for writing.

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