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Hold My Flowers

Neckmar, Frida LU (2023) In Diploma work IDEL01 20231
Industrial Design
Abstract
This Bachelor’s degree project investigates how precious fresh-cut flowers self sustainably can be arranged to be fully showcased and make them come into their own. Inspired by nature’s organic shapes and emphasising functionality, the project concludes a series of carefully designed modular vases. The different concepts have one thing in common: the focus to make the most out of the flowers. These vases are intended to enhance the presentation of flowers in various interior settings.
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This Bachelor’s degree project investigates how precious fresh-cut flowers self sustainably can be arranged to be fully showcased and make them come into their own. Inspired by nature’s organic shapes and emphasising functionality, the project concludes with a series of carefully designed modular vases. Despite their different concepts, all the vases share a common objective: to effortlessly bring out the best in flowers.

The project was motivated by the recent rise in flower prices, influenced by factors such as the pandemic, conflicts, inflation, economic downturns, and high electricity costs. In light of these circumstances and the growing trend of mindful consumption, a market gap emerged for a product or products that could... (More)
This Bachelor’s degree project investigates how precious fresh-cut flowers self sustainably can be arranged to be fully showcased and make them come into their own. Inspired by nature’s organic shapes and emphasising functionality, the project concludes with a series of carefully designed modular vases. Despite their different concepts, all the vases share a common objective: to effortlessly bring out the best in flowers.

The project was motivated by the recent rise in flower prices, influenced by factors such as the pandemic, conflicts, inflation, economic downturns, and high electricity costs. In light of these circumstances and the growing trend of mindful consumption, a market gap emerged for a product or products that could optimize the use of flowers.

The collection consists of four different concepts; a tilted vase intended for bouquets on receptions, a vase attached to a mirror to double up the effect, a vase with a lid that makes it easy to get a big effect with just a few long flowers and a modular table vase that can be arranged both in a circle and a wave.

The challenges of creating complex shapes allowed for the exploration of new materials, combining traditional and modern production techniques. The outcome is a collection of vases intended to enhance the presentation of flowers across various interior settings. (Less)
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author
Neckmar, Frida LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Make the most out of fresh flowers
course
IDEL01 20231
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Vases, interior design, modularity, fresh flowers, material exploration
publication/series
Diploma work
report number
LUT-DVIDE/EX--23/50631-SE
other publication id
ISRN
language
English
id
9133155
date added to LUP
2023-07-21 09:05:56
date last changed
2023-07-21 09:05:56
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
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  title        = {{Hold My Flowers}},
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