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Add an Inflated Sense of Joy to Your Digs with Home Studyo’s ‘Blow Up’ Collection — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 4 April 2024 11:06
Published 4 April 2024
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Design#ceramics #home #Home Studyo #vasesApril 4, 2024Kate Mothes#ceramics #home #Home Studyo #vases



Design

#ceramics
#home
#Home Studyo
#vases

April 4, 2024

Kate Mothes

All images © Home Studyo, shared with permission

One of the drawbacks of balloons or beach balls is that they’re temporary; the helium eventually leaks out or the seams burst, squashing the fun. But Belgium-based Home Studyo came up with a way to add the playful touch of inflatable objects to your home without worrying about the air escaping. Cast in sturdy ceramic, the studio’s Blow Up collection adds a joyful, bouncy illusion to homewares often associated with fragility. Available in five colors, the vases, pitchers, and mirrors have names like “Emily” and “Pierre,” which add an inviting touch to personal spaces and social gatherings alike.

You can add a piece or two to your own collection on Home Studyo’s website, and find more on Instagram.

 

a yellow ceramic vase that looks as though it is made of inflated plastic on a shelf with tulips

a white ceramic mirror that looks as though it is made of inflated plastic laying on a brown mat

a person shown from the knees down pours water from a green pitcher into a plant in a white vase, both objects appearing inflated but actually made of ceramic

five ceramic vases in green, blue, yellow, red, and white that appear to be made of inflated plastic

a blue ceramic pitcher that looks as though it is made of inflated plastic on a cutting board with a sliced grapefruit

a white ceramic vase that looks as though it is made of inflated plastic on a marble-top table next to a chair

a pink ceramic vase that looks as though it is made of inflated plastic on a yellow table with tulips and a person reaching to adjust the flowers 

#ceramics
#home
#Home Studyo
#vases

 

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