Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Things to Bring Fun Back to Your Workplace I

Fascinating and funny facts about work...

The average Western guy spends around 99,117 hours at work during his lifetime, according to recent statistics. That”s the equivalent of 11 and a half years of solid slog. 

Your office is like your second home, so it’s probably a good idea to make it fun and cozy.
Some big and well known companies may have incredibly creative offices (remember Google Office in Zürich?), but not all of us have such good employers, so the only thing left is to create good working environment yourself.
To help you do that, we’ve picked quirky and creative things which will bring fun and inspiration back to your workplace.
Oh, and don’t forget to tell me what you chose!

1. My Document Laptop Case



The design turns the symbol everybody knows into a substantial bag. Either a user or a passerby will recognize such visual effect with a smile. My Document laptop sleeves are available in three sizes: 13.3 inches, 14.1 inches, and 15.4 inches.

2. Help! Bookmark



Paperclips with arms used as bookmarks. They appear to look like people that have been stuck between your pages.

the help! bookmarks by korean design studio i3lab give you a hand when finding your page.

get your designboom exclusive set that includes 5 arm clips

3. G Spot Mouse


 

Unfortunately most men won’t be able to find the scroll wheel.

4. AOK Apple Calendar


An apple a day keeps the doctor away.

5. Waste Basketball


Now you won’t miss your rubbish anymore! Just shoot it right to the middle box, and you will get 1 rubbish score! (Designer: Li Jianye)

6. One Pot, Two Lives




A planter and a fishtank joined together. (Designers: Sheng-Zhe Feng and Ling-Yuan Chou)

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Cool and Unusual Speakers

Hi, Folks...!!
It's been a while since the last the post.
How are you doing guys ??

Well many of us love to listen to songs that too loud isn't it ?? Well, it all comes down to good and excellent speakers. Well today's post contains unusual and cool speakers..

   There are many important things when choosing good speakers, starting with the price, size and sound quality, and ending with your room acoustics. Every audiophile would say that choosing speakers based on what they look like is the stupidest thing to do. Basically, it’s like judging a book by its’ cover.
However, we did the opposite and handpicked 10 cool and stylish speakers based solely on their looks. Well, I’m sure there’s more than a few audiophiles who want to kill me now, but we are a design site, for God’s sake!

1. Speak-Er




A speaker is a device that converts electrical energy into sound waves. It’s also someone who expresses in language. So if you combine those two definitions together to form some sort of iconic gesture to retain both aspects, you get the Speak-er.

Even for a renowned outlet like Art Lebedev Studios, it's hard to get quirky, design-centric products out in a commercialized, race-to-the-bottom world. Far too often, dreams die at the production line, and some of the best designed gear in the world stalls on the drawing board. Somehow or another, Sherwood Forlee and Mihoko Ouchi have managed to overcome the traditional production limitations and bring this particular fantasy to life. If you'll recall, we heard about The.'s Speak-er back in January of this year, and while we knew plans were in place to start shipping 'em to end-users before the dawn of 2011, we maintained a healthy level of skepticism -- there's nothing quite as heart-wrenching as having your bubble burst after ratcheting your hopes up too high, you know? Today, we're thrilled to say that the Speak-er is now shipping to those with $99.95 to spare, and if you care to hear what we think about the most awesome set of desk speakers this planet has ever known, head right on past the break

For all intents and purposes, the Speak-er set is a rather elementary pair of desk speakers. There's a volume knob on the rear, an AC power input, and a 3.5mm audio input. This enables it to play nice with any audio source with a 3.5mm output, which is just about everything from a Nexus One to a Latitude D410 from a decade ago. We'd heard earlier that they'd be priced at $120 a pair, but right now, a Benjamin will get a pair shipped straight to your door -- or straight to the stocking of your Secret Santa, now that we think about it.  

There's no bass or treble controls, so any equalizing you do has to be done at the source. We tested these out on our own desk, and found the highs and mids to be shockingly accurate and lifelike, though the lows were predictably lacking. That's not to say there wasn't any bass (read: there was!), but pushing the volume knob past the 60 percent mark generally led to muddled lows. Frankly, that's exactly what we expected from a set of 2.0 speakers with no dedicated subwoofer, but our expectations were exceeded when listening to the mids and highs. If you plan on keeping these on your workspace while maintaining a relatively sane, low volume level, they'll definitely do the trick. And they'll look way, way better than any other set of speakers you'll find for $100.
 (Designer: Sherwood Forlee)

2. Moonlight Speakers





    The polyethylene spheres can be used inside your living room or out on your deck to get the party mood going, streaming groovy tunes along with their energy-efficient LED light. Made with German engineering, the award winning, contemporary Moonlight Sound globes stylishly conceal integrated speakers providing up to 200 watts of crisp, clean audio combined with rich LED lights that change color with the rhythm of your music. Finally, there’s a solution to the problem of separate light and sound fixtures by combining them both – perfectly. Moonlight Sound is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use whether entertaining at home, for weddings and special events, glamorous nightclubs, luxury residences, four-star resorts, shopping malls, virtually anywhere.

  Available as either a hanging pendant globe or a versatile portable globe, Moonlight Sound comes in three output levels: 120 watts, 150 watts and 200 watts and three diameters: 13.75 inches, 21.5 inches and a giant 29.5 inches. Moonlight Sound globes are virtually indestructible, made from a shatterproof polyethylene plastic that’s weatherproof, resists UV light exposure and temperature extremes from 40°F below zero to 170° F. All of the components are safely housed within the globe for protection from harsh elements. (Designer: Moonlight USA)

3. Woofer Speakers




These woofers hold the midst between an addition to your sound system and your loyal 4 footed companion. They are engineered by a professional audio studio, and sound remarkably well. 

This is functional kitsch; the wrong becomes the new right. By adding a function to an otherwise grotesque object, it acquires new aesthetic values, becoming an object of desire. Pun intended; these woofers hold the midst between an addition to your sound system and your loyal 4 footed companion. They are engineered by a professional audio studio, and sound remarkably well. Available as a co-axial speaker system [two dogs].
 (Designer: Sander Mulder)

4. Pig Speakers





Japan’s I.D.E.A. has created a new set of free-standing speakers that resemble cute little pigs. Available in white, black, gold, or pink, the ceramic objects have a built in circular speaker in their bellies and an audio jack where the tail would have been to connect your ipod or mp3 player. (Designer: I.D.E.A.)

5. MegaPhone




A ceramic form, simple and organic in shape, is gently contoured and designed to amplify and optimize sound output. 

Portable ceramic passive amplifier for iPhone.The shape is designed to amplify and optimize sound output at its best.After the success of Megaphone, en&is design focuses on Megaphonemini. The intention is to create a small and compact object that amplifies the sound with the same Megaphone acoustics, which can be placed in any house corner and can be easily moved. Megaphonemini can be safely carried in your bag or backpack, ideal for listening to music at park during a picnic or at the beach while tanning, without any electrical supply.
 
The project starts from a reflection on the use of technology, requirement almost essential today in many objects surrounding us.The technology is now inside everything, energy is consumed to produce objects, to make them operate as well as to dismiss them right soon after. With Megaphonemini we wanted to create an absolutely low-tech product which let us reflect on the importance of things, and on the potential value carried by everything which that surrounds us.
 
This is in sharp contrast with the technological object for excellence, the mobile phone, widely used and sometimes a status symbol – as iPhone.To emphasize this “return to roots” we choose a traditional material from the ancient working era, ceramic. It is a glass material that enhances the transmission of sound.
 
So man goes back to the discovering of reality surrounding him, begins to deeply study what he has got in order to make the most of it, and smiles in front of a “magic” result. Let’s say “magic” since, as soon as iPhone is placed on top of Megaphonemini, the effect it generates is truly amazing. We are no longer used to magic of nature, nor magic of simplicity.
 
Megaphonemini wants to draw a smile of astonishment to people – and to make them think about the value of what they have.
Compatibile con iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G/3GS, iPhone 4/4S iPhone 5, iPod Touch (dalla seconda generazione in poi) con custodia.(Designer: en&is)

About En&Is
    en&is was born of a collaboration between Enrico Bosa, product and interior designer, and Isabella Lovero, product and jewelery designer. Both graduated in Industrial Design from Milano Politecnico, specializing in product design. In 2004 they began working on design in Milan at the international offices of Luca Trazzi, Stefano Giovannoni, Sector Group, and Swarovski Internazionale d’Italia where they were responsible for large-scale projects of interior design, home furniture accessories, and other accessories. The firm’s activities started in 2007, ranging from market analysis to defining concepts, to project engineering, and graphic design analysis of media for launching products to the market. Their approach to projects is aimed at creating poetic objects that tell something to those who observe them, creating a little magic with their designs so as to make every room, place, or environment an enjoyable place to be.

6. 500 XL




Sometimes bigger IS really better, especially when it comes to sound. That's why we took a puny pair of earbuds, put them in Fred's highly technical Way Big machine, and created 500XL - it's 500 times the size of the original! How great will these look on your desktop alongside your mp3 player or PC? 500XL includes a built-in amp and 3-way power. It runs on batteries, you can connect it to any USB port, or plug it in with any generic power supply, not included. Stand-up peggable display packaging. (Designer: Fred&Friends)

7.  Soundhive




  Hive is a simulated surround sound speaker system. As of now the market only has two options – either spread speakers around the room for the real experience or invest in a sound bar which usually consists of a long bar housing anywhere between 8-30 small speakers pointing in every direction for a simulated experience.


The Hive takes the latter approach but adds in a bit of design since sound bars are pretty boring. The hexagonal honey comb pattern is graphic, bold, and each cell can pivot or turn for a truly customized audible experience. And don’t worry about messy cables or cords. The Hive only has 2 at most – one for power, and one to connect to your home entertainment system. (Designer: Oskar Daniel)

8.  Magic Spheres






In order to have a more enjoying music, make around space harmonious with your favorite music.Disco comes home with these shimmy speaker spheres that hang on the walls like a mural or artwork. Adorable and very sexy, the lights patterns displayed by the set go in sync with the rhythm and beats of the music being played. Beyond awesome is the graphic bars representation that corresponds to the equalizer of the speakers. The woofers coordinate perfectly with either your PC or Home Theater and put on an amazing lights and sound show for you.
A ring-sized finger-touch controller helps you navigate the setup. Using this controller you can even do the usual stuff of play/pause/rewind etc. and manipulate your PC/ HT. (Designer: Morteza Faghihi)

9. Hangin/Bowlin




This is a simple speaker with three speaker elements in one 20 cm diameter ball or globe. It voices out in every direction so there is no need to try to direct it, thus visually it can be this simple. It can be either hanging from the ceiling or just standing on a table. The case could me just plastic mesh or covered with textured fabric.
(Designer: Sanne Salovaara)

10.  Hearring





'HEARRING' is about taking the concept of 'urban lifestyle' to the next level. The idea was to define a new category of 'urban jewelry'. We wanted to shake off the bulky appearance of metal and plastic and transform it to an elegant piece of ornament. The crystal functions as the 'call control button', using the crystal clarity to represent the earphone status by different colors. (Designer: Kfir Schwalb Kfir)

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Sunday, 16 June 2013

Clever Logos With Hidden Symbolism IV

Hi, Folks 
Today I've got collection of Logos with hidden symbolism in them. 

Well I gues most of us know what logo is 

Just a small defination What is logo
   A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. Logos are either purely graphic (symbols/icons) or are composed of the name of the organization (a logotype or wordmark).

All Logo designers out there this could be inspiration for you guys for future or upcoming designs. 



1) Circus of Magazines

 

Seriously this clear and perfectly designed by taking into consideration the name i.e. Circus of Magazines.Circus tent looks like a magazine (more like a book to me, but still very clever). (Designer:logotomy)

2) Formula 1



Empty space in the middle creates a number “1″ for “Formula 1″

Formula One, also known as Formula 1 or F1 and referred to officially as the FIA Formula One World Championship, is the highest class of single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The "formula", designated in the name, refers to a set of rules with which all participants' cars must comply.The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix (from French, originally meaning great prizes), held throughout the world on purpose-built circuits and public roads.


Formula One, more commonly known as F1 or Formula 1, is the highest class of single seater auto racing championship organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA).
One of the most popular sports events on the globe, 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship was watched by a huge audience of around 527 million people around the world.
The current Formula One logo was designed in the early 2000s.

DESIGN ELEMENT OF FORMULA ONE LOGO


Shape of the F1 Logo: 
The F1 logo is one of the most famous and creative sports logos ever created. The negative space in the middle of the logo creates the “1″. The F1 logo is brilliantly relevant to the brand and communicates its essence, i.e. speed and energy, in a highly effective yet aesthetically pleasing and energetically well-integrated manner.
Color of the F1 Logo: 
The F1 logo features red and black colors on a white background. The red color represents passion and energy, while the black color represents power and determination.


3) FedEx



 If you look closer you’ll notice the right-pointing arrow in between the ‘E’ and the ‘x’, representing precision and speed at which FedEx works.

FedEx Corporation, originally known as FDX Corporation, is an American global courier delivery services company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. The name "FedEx" is a syllabic abbreviation of the name of the company's original air division, Federal Express, which was used from 1973 until 2000.

The original "FedEx" logo had the Ex in orange; it is now used as the FedEx Express wordmark. The FedEx wordmark is notable for containing a hidden right-pointing arrow in the negative space between the "E" and the "X", which was achieved by designing a proprietary font, based on Univers and Futura, to emphasize the arrow shape.

FedEx Logo Evolution and Facts:
The most interesting fact about the FedEx logo is that it creates an optical illusion; if you observe closely between the ‘E’ and the ‘X’, you’ll notice a presence of an arrow there. The arrow represents the speedy and accurate service of the company. The arrow was formed after 200 FedEx logos were already designed and reviewed by Lindon.
The ‘Ex’ in FedEx signifies different sectors of the company in different colors. FedEx Express in Orange; FedEx Freight in Red, FedEx Ground in Green, FedEx Kinko’s in Blue, FedEx Trade Networks in Yellow, and the FedEx Services in Grey. In addition, the ‘Ex’ of the corporate logo is also colored grey.
The earliest FedEx logo was designed in 1973 by Richard Runyan.



4) Bipolar

 

 The Logo depicts ambiguous emotions. It exactly matches the logo. The meaning of bipolar is  
 -Relating to or having two poles or charges
- Having two opposite or contradictory ideas or natures (Designer:Siah Design)


5) Amazon



Many of us know this site very well. Because most of us do purchase many stuffs on this site from clothing to books and many more.

The arrow from A to Z, symbolizes what Amazon is known for selling everything from “a to z” . It also serves as a smile, making the company feel friendly and approachable.

Well it's more....

Amazon.com, Inc. is an American company that is widely considered to be a groundbreaker in the online retailing business. Established in 1994 by Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com started off as an online book store, and was named after after the world’s largest river. The company soon expanded, selling thousands of items from computer software to home furniture.
Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Amazon.com is the biggest online retailer in the US.

DESIGN ELEMENTS OF AMAZON LOGO


Shape of the Amazon Logo:
Amazon.com has used several logos over the years. The current Amazon logo depicts the absolute message that they sell everything from A to Z. In addition to that, the arrow below the wordmark visualizes the smile that the customers of the company would experience by shopping on their website.
Color of the Amazon Logo:
The black color in the Amazon logo represents dominance, supremacy and elegance, while the orange color stands for pride and happiness.

Well these logos were pretty amazing. Well I'll post soon post part 2 of these. So keep watching..O_O
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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Unusual and Creative Vase Designs

Hi,
How are you ??

Well Today's post is on creative vase. Have you ever wondered that vases can be creative.
 
Even if you’re not a big flower lover, there’s still a big chance that someone will give you some flowers one day or another. But here are some creative and modern Vase Designs.
There are a lot of different designs, so we’ve tried to round up some of the most creative vases. Now scroll down the page and tell us which one do you like most?

1. “Bloom My Body” Vase





“Bloom My Buddy allows to create endless number of original creations with flowers, leaves and stems !” (Designer: Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe)

 Created by Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe the person-shaped vases “Bloom My Buddy” allow to create endless number of original creations with flowers, leaves and stems! Originally commissioned by the Flower Council of Holland, the larger design has been downsized for a home version. The smaller one measures 45 cm, is made of rotation molded polyethylene and has 98 holes. The larger version measures 120 cm, is made of hand laminated polyester and has 298 holes. Take a look, they look great!

2. Peaceful Bomb




“War is destructive and bombs take away lives. But this peaceful bomb is designed to do the opposite! Add some flowers or green plants and turn it into a beautiful nurture for life!” (Designer: Biogust)



War is destructive and bombs take away lives. But this peaceful bomb, as part of design team Biaugust's Peace Collection, is designed to do the opposite! Add some flowers/green plants and turn it into a beautiful nurture for life! - See more at: http://www.mollaspace.com/shop/peaceful-bomb-vase.html#sthash.B2h7Dw7f.dpuf
We don't hear the deafening explosion when "a peaceful bomb" falls on the ground, nor do we see the flash and the devastation after the bomb. We see flowers and grass which are full of life. They sway in the wind of freedom and emit unlimited vitality.

 War is destructive and bombs take away lives. But this peaceful bomb, as part of design team Biaugust's Peace Collection, is designed to do the opposite! Add some flowers/green plants and turn it into a beautiful nurture for life!

War is destructive and bombs take away lives. But this peaceful bomb, as part of design team Biaugust's Peace Collection, is designed to do the opposite! Add some flowers/green plants and turn it into a beautiful nurture for life! - See more at: http://www.mollaspace.com/shop/peaceful-bomb-vase.html#sthash.B2h7Dw7f.dpuf

War is destructive and bombs take away lives. But this peaceful bomb, as part of design team Biaugust's Peace Collection, is designed to do the opposite! Add some flowers/green plants and turn it into a beautiful nurture for life! - See more at: http://www.mollaspace.com/shop/peaceful-bomb-vase.html#sthash.B2h7Dw7f.dpuf

3. Whale Vase





“This Whale Vase is so simple, so elegant, so perfectly executed. It comes in two pieces you strategically place on any surface, as if the whale is breaking tide.”  (Designer: Alessandro Bêda)

This whale flower vase was created by Alessandro Bêda from Lisboa, Portugal. The two-piece flower vase has a blowhole for flowers and comes in either black or white. Simple, elegant and clever!

4. 90º Vase





“Depending on the point of view, both ends coincide and make it look like a closed figure.” (Designer: Cuatro Cuatros)

Is this impossible triangle?
The interposition, orientation and perspective create a contradiction space that makes us believe it is. It's known Penrose experience.
 
90 ° is a vase in which, starting from a flat drawing, geometric shapes are created with volume. To achieve the effect, the prismatic structure is disrupted in its vertical, showing the rear.
 
Is this an impossible triangle?
The interposition, orientation and perspective create a contradiction of the space Perceive That makes us something That is not. It comes from the Penrose experience.
90 ° is a vase That, based on a drawing, has been converted to a geometrical shape with volume. Depending on the point of view, both ends coincide and make it look like a closed figure.

5. Ventricle Vessel


“Ventricle vessel is as hand blown sculptural vase referencing the organic beauty of the human heart.” (Designer: Eva Milinkovic)

Tsunami Glassworks, named after a wave of great strength, is a company formed by Eva Milinkovic and Kriston Gene in 2004. With a goal to stand apart from the traditional glass producer Tsunami creates fresh and modern items that lend themselves to sculpture, lighting, installations, decorative and functional objects.

The Tsunami Glassworks crew designs and fabricates glass products that reference sculpture as well as incorporate utility, combining organic forms with bright colors and a tactile finish. Creating products with the idea of bringing art into daily life, and how color can lift a mood; how important a role light plays with the glass, and how the look of the works changes throughout the day. The idea of creating scale through multiples is also an important component to our products; they can be shown individually or clustered and grouped together to create a custom sculpture.


Description: the ventricle is as hand blown sculptural vase designed by eva milinkovic referencing the organic beauty of the human heart. each piece is unique and made in sizes 10″h, 16″h and 22″h in the cherry turquoise colour combination. due to colour mixing and hand shaping, all Ventricles are one of a kind and uniquely made and signed by Eva.
Custom sizes and colours are available.

6. The Polaroid Flower Vase




“The illumination is for the plant, and the gentle curved shape will seem to be an image of a polaroid.” (Designer: Jung Hwajin)

South Korean designer Jung Hwajin captures nature as one would of a memory in his Polaroid Flower Vase.  "It is a plant in a Polaroid," wrote Jung.  "Nature is also what I want to keep for a long time."

The season for indoor gardening is upon us, and with it another take on the hanging planter. The nostalgic shape of the Polaroid Flower Vase is immediately recognizable and draws your focus to the picture perfect plant.

The Polaroid Flower Vase by South Korean designer Jung Hwajin is simple and sweet. Hanging by a small cord, the vase has a small lamp that illuminates the plant and helps it grow. The vase is currently only a prototype.

7. SOB (Save Our Bottles) Vase


“SOB (Save Our Bottles) isn’t your ordinary vase. It came out of realization that plastic bottles are used and abused at an alarming rate. Designer’s solution: give these bottles a second chance and a new purpose at life as a vase, times three. The frame of SOB is contoured in the spirit of a classic vase while the suspended water bottle represents the heart and the soul.” (Designer: Human Republic)

About
From Human Republic, empty PET water bottles get "a second chance and a new purpose at life as a vase. It came out of HR's realization that plastic bottles are used and abused at an alarming rate."  

× SOB (Save Our Bottles) isn't your ordinary vase. It came out of HR's realization that plastic bottles are used and abused at an alarming rate. Our solution: give these bottles a second chance and a new purpose at life as a vase, times three. × The frame of SOB is contoured in the spirit of a classic vase while the suspended water bottle represents the heart and the soul. 

Human Republic is a design studio specializing in high-end solutions for your home and workplace, and a full-service consultancy located in Toronto, Canada.

The studio is comprised of a multi-disciplinary team with experience and expertise in designing products and marketing solutions for individuals and corporate clients of all sizes.

Human Republic is committed to the design of quality products and environments which enrich people's lives through purposeful design and aesthetic distinction.

8. Bestow Vase



“A cast of the designers hand, Bestow may serve as a vase or candlestick holder.” (Designer: Harry Allen)

Flowers and candles are nice, but they look so much nicer when displayed with some panache. Good thing Harry Allen gives you lots of options. A cast of his own arm, an illuminating take on a familiar restaurant favorite, even a cast of his very own Gran's silver candlestick. Light up folks. - See more at: http://www.designpublic.com/harry-allen-bestow-vase-candle-holder-white#sthash.zdQ9INgW.dpuf
Designer Harry Allen’s wanted to change a little the atmosphere and made this Vase or Candleholder, depends on how you use it. For some of you this may be creepy and a perfect vase for a horror movie.



Flowers and candles are nice, but they look so much nicer when displayed with some panache. Good thing Harry Allen gives you lots of options. A cast of his own arm, an illuminating take on a familiar restaurant favorite, even a cast of his very own Gran's silver candlestick. Light up folks. 



Flowers and candles are nice, but they look so much nicer when displayed with some panache. Good thing Harry Allen gives you lots of options. A cast of his own arm, an illuminating take on a familiar restaurant favorite, even a cast of his very own Gran's silver candlestick. Light up folks. - See more at: http://www.designpublic.com/harry-allen-bestow-vase-candle-holder-white#sthash.zdQ9INgW.dpuf

9. Ness & Beauly Vases




“These contemporary vases have a selection of channels allowing you to choose where you wish to place the stems of the flowers. All of the vases in the river collection are suitable for arrange of flower types working exceptionally well with fresh tulips and calla lilies.” (Designer: Graham Johnston)

Ness is a wall mountable vase in the river collection.  This contemporary vase has a selection of channels allowing you to choose where you wish to place the stems of the flowers.  All of the vases in the river collection are suitable for a range of flower types working exceptionally well with fresh tulips and cala lilies. Artificial flowers can be just as effective.
ness consists of three sections - the main body, a removable water tray and a clear plastic removable front secured with magnets.

10. Bucky Vase



“A modern animal lovers delight: the iconic deer trophy transformed into an eco-elegant wall vase, with your own tall flower stems as the antlers.”(Designer: unknown)

A modern animal lovers delight: the iconic deer trophy transformed into an eco-elegant wall vase, with your own tall flower stems as the antlers. In ceramic with a matte finish that gives it the look of contemporary porcelain. Water safe. Easy to mount.

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