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The diamond lattice pattern that defines the full-height architectural tulipiere finds new expression in this compact form. The same geometric precision that references Norman Foster's Hearst Building diagrid structure translates into a more intimate scale, creating vessels that work individually or as a coordinated pair.

 

Each diamond opening maintains the architectural logic of the original design while adapting to the shorter proportions. The reduced height concentrates the visual impact of the lattice pattern, making each void more prominent within the overall composition. The geometric framework remains strong enough to support multiple tulip stems while creating interesting sight lines through the vessel.

 

The pair demonstrates how the same formal system can generate subtle variations through glaze treatment and surface finish. Whether displayed together or separately, each vase carries the DNA of contemporary architectural thinking—the idea that repeated geometric elements can create patterns that are both systematic and expressive.

 

The shorter format makes these pieces more versatile for different spaces and arrangements, while maintaining the essential dialogue between structural logic and organic beauty that defines the architectural tulipiere concept.

 

Base dims: 7" high by 5" wide by 3" deep

Glazed  stoneware

Ceramic Vase, USA. 

Can be glazed in any of the colors shown in the glaze samples photo.

mini Architectural Tulipiere Vases

$400.00Price
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