Bon Bon vase
Skultuna
Year Completed: 2017
Design: Monica Förster Design Studio
Creative Director: Monica Förster
Team: Senior Designer, Monica Förster,
Junior Designer/Assistent, Riccardo Paccaloni,
Intern, Lavinia Rossetti
Staying true to the historic production methods of Skultuna, we came up with the Bon Bon vase.
Staying true to the historic production methods of Skultuna, we came up with the Bon Bon vase.
The vases are made in the very old method of metal spinning, a production method that has been in constant use during the last centuries in Skultuna and makes it possible to make round three dimensional objects out of sheet metal.
The vases are made in the very old method of metal spinning, a production method that has been in constant use during the last centuries in Skultuna and makes it possible to make round three dimensional objects out of sheet metal.
The vases are made in the very old method of metal spinning, a production method that has been in constant use during the last centuries in Skultuna and makes it possible to make round three dimensional objects out of sheet metal.
The vases are made in the very old method of metal spinning, a production method that has been in constant use during the last centuries in Skultuna and makes it possible to make round three dimensional objects out of sheet metal.
The Bon Bon vases can be used as single units or as a family.
The Bon Bon vases can be used as single units or as a family.
Bon Bon vase
Skultuna
Year Completed: 2017
Design: Monica Förster Design Studio
Creative Director: Monica Förster
Team: Senior Designer, Monica Förster,
Junior Designer/Assistent, Riccardo Paccaloni,
Intern, Lavinia Rossetti