Scratchable Black Vases

These Contemporary Vases Reveal Hidden Designs When Scratched

Israeli designer Itay Ohaly recently debuted a line of contemporary vases that reveal hidden designs when scratched. While most people try to avoid scratching their home furnishings, this designer encourages consumers to see what lays beneath the surface of his beautiful containers.

The scratchable vases are part of a continuation of Ohaly's 'Colored Memories' installation. Ohaly came up with the idea for the unusual vases after remembering the etchings he use to do as a child. These crafts involved scratching off a dark coating to reveal different colors underneath the surface of the paper. Ohaly recreated this effect by covering each of his vases in several layers of paint and oil. When consumers begin scratching the surface of a vase, the black paint gives way to reveal a series of hidden designs underneath.

The beautiful vases manage to combine a popular childhood pastime with modern home decor.
Trend Themes
1. Scratchable Designs - The trend of scratchable designs allows for interactive and customizable home decor.
2. Revealing Hidden Art - The trend of revealing hidden art through scratching creates an element of surprise and intrigue in design.
3. Combining Nostalgia with Modernity - The trend of combining nostalgic childhood activities with contemporary design brings a unique and playful twist to home decor.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can incorporate scratchable designs into various products, creating interactive and customizable options for consumers.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the concept of revealing hidden art through scratching, offering a new form of artistic expression.
3. Children's Products - The children's products industry can tap into the trend of combining nostalgia with modernity, by creating interactive toys and crafts that evoke a sense of nostalgia while incorporating modern design elements.

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