Test-Tube Flower Vases

Charlie Guda's Big Bloom Vase Helps You Smell the Roses

The big bloom vase by Charlie Guda was featured at the Museum of Modern Art. It was part of an exhibition called Design and the Elastic Mind. The vase has a Fresnel lens which is placed in front of a test tube that is connected by a rod. The vase allows you the ability to magnify the appearance of flowers that are placed in the test tube.

It also illuminates the amount of love it is meant to represent. If you didn't know what roses or tulips looked like close up you would just have to put them in the test tube and the flowers would be illuminated by the magnifying effect. Bigger is better, especially when it comes to beautiful flowers and showing off their very delicate and dainty appearance.
Trend Themes
1. Magnification Vases - Magnifying flower vases offer a disruptive innovation opportunity by enhancing the visual experience of flowers.
2. Illuminated Vases - Vases with built-in lighting provide a disruptive innovation opportunity by showcasing flowers in a new and captivating way.
3. Test-tube Design - Test-tube vases create a disruptive innovation opportunity by combining scientific aesthetics with the beauty of flowers.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by incorporating magnification and illumination features in flower vases.
2. Floral Design - The floral design industry can embrace disruptive innovation by utilizing test-tube vases to enhance the presentation and experience of flowers.
3. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can tap into disruptive innovation by showcasing unique and visually appealing flower vases, attracting art and design enthusiasts.

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