Divine Dessication Vases

Fadeless Vases Arrange Flowers for Preservation and Presentation

These Fadeless Vases have been designed to do something that very few decorative vessels can accomplish effectively. They have been conceived to create and to display dead blossoms rather than lush living ones.

The assortment of pieces that make up the Design Soil collection by Nobu Miake can be installed in different orientations so that fresher flowers can be cinched into them for upside-down suspension. There are two circular trellises of this sort, one rectangular one and a crooked linear one as well.

Once the stems and petals in these little hanging lattices have become sufficiently dehydrated, to preserve the plants longer term, the Fadeless Vases' fancy frameworks can be reversed or rearranged to allow for the upward display of the once-living natural ornamentation.
Trend Themes
1. Preservation Art - Innovative vases that preserve and present dead flowers create a new art form for interior decor and event planning.
2. Vertical Greenery - Upside-down suspension of flowers in trellises for dehydration presents new opportunities for vertical gardening and urban farming designs.
3. Sustainability Decor - Sustainable and eco-friendly vases like the Design Soil collection by Nobu Miake can inspire a new era of decorating with purpose and responsible aesthetics.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The preservation art trend can disrupt the home decor industry by offering a new way to display flowers and plants in a sustainable and stylish way.
2. Event Planning - Vertical greenery trend can disrupt the event planning industry by creating new design possibilities for suspended floral arrangements and eco-friendly decor.
3. Gardening - Upside-down suspension of flowers for dehydration can disrupt the gardening industry by presenting a new method for urban farming and vertical greenery designs.

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