I have fallen in love with Muuto. The Scandinavian design collective drew its name from the Finnish word for “fresh perspective” (muutos), an apt translation for the team’s consciously modish collection. My favorite item is the Four Flower Vase by Matthi Klennel:
The mouth-blown glass vessel strikes a dynamic color and spatial relationship between the clear outer cylinder and an interior globe of colored glass with circular cut-outs. I love how the two layers speak in contrasting and yet reciprocal duos: transparent and colored glass; straight and curved lines; positive and negative space. The vase is thus truly three-dimensional and begs to be admired from multiple angles.
It comes in five tempting color options: warm green (as pictured above), opal white, smoked brown, clear and grey blue.
The interior sphere also reminded me of the Eva Solo bird feeder (see image, left). Surprise! The bird feeder is Scandinavian, too — Danish, in fact. Methinks it would make a fine pairing with the Four Flower Vase.
Full details and the entire collection are available at www.muuto.com.
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