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The Conceptual 'Gont' Vase Draws Design Inspiration from Nature

The conceptual 'Gont' vase has been designed by Michael Samoriz as a naturalistic decor solution for the home that highlights a natural aesthetic to further enhance its effect in a living space. Boasting a biomimetics-centric design, the vase has a raw, edgy aesthetic that is inspired by the shaggy wooden exterior of a tree. The vase is achieved using a sheet metal inner container for the lining along with a layered plywood exterior that looks almost like a pinecone.

The conceptual 'Gont' vase plays with light and shadow to create a decidedly demure item to place in a modern living space or office. The vase identifies what can be done to help further integrate natural aesthetics into an area as consumers look to enhance their spaces with touches of nature.
Trend Themes
1. Biomimicry Design Aesthetics - Opportunity for businesses to incorporate natural and raw aesthetics inspired by nature into their products and designs.
2. Light and Shadow Manipulation - Opportunity for companies to explore innovative ways of playing with light and shadow to create unique and demure decor items.
3. Integration of Nature in Spaces - Opportunity for organizations to cater to consumer demand for incorporating elements of nature in living spaces and offices.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Home decor companies can leverage biomimicry design aesthetics to create unique and nature-inspired products.
2. Interior Design - Interior design firms can explore light and shadow manipulation techniques to enhance the ambiance of living spaces.
3. Office Supplies - Office supply companies can develop decor items that integrate natural elements to create a calming and nature-inspired work environment.

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