Falke Svatun's Tumble vase sits on the edge of a shelf
Norwegian designer Falke Svatun has crafted a range of stoneware vessels with cut-out bases, enabling them to balance on the edge of shelves or windowsills (+ movie).
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Made from slip-cast stoneware with a matt finish, the Tumble vase has been shaped to hug the edge of a flat surface.
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While it is designed to hang over an edge, the vase is also able to sit stably in the centre of a surface when balanced on the sides of its cut-out feature.
The Tumble collection was on show at the Structure exhibition in Milan's Ventura Lambrate district during this year's Milan design week.
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The exhibition aimed to showcase the breadth of the Norwegian design scene, with contributors from a wide range of design disciplines invited to create objects around the themes of "structure" or "trace".