Description
Elements is an enigmatic vase made of precious materials such as blown glass, marble and brass. It is as well a ceremonial by the soft music played by the brass top when in contact with the glass part.
This piece is the encounter of materials such as the powerful marble base which welcomes as a nest the glass part. An eminent ornamental piece that assumes its part of mystery.
Born in 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel. Studied industrial design at the Bezalel Academy: Jerusalem School of
Art and Design (1999-2001). He then moved to the Netherlands where he graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam in 2002 (BA in
industrial/product design). After graduating, he set up his studio in Amsterdam. In 2005, he moved his workshop to Paris where he still works.
This piece was designed by Dan Yeffet in 2015 : a designer born in Jerusalem in 1971. Previously based in Amsterdam, after his studies in the Neitherlands, his studio is now installed in Paris.
Technical details :
Dimensions : 20 x 20 x h 47,5 cm
Materials : marble, glass, brass.
Finishes : black marquina, black smoked, polished.
Design by : Dan Yeffet
Origin : Paris
Lead time : 4 weeks
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