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Macabre Porcelain For Edgy Floral Arrangements

Alvaro Uribe turns the gas mask, a very strong symbol of war, and transforms it into a beautiful object using his incredible talent for arts and crafts.

The pieces are made of porcelain and the gas filter is actually a chamber containing water for the flowers. While it's a rather macabre idea to use gas mask as vases, the pieces are strangely fascinating. They are not as grim as other gas mask-inspired products featured on Trend Hunter, as seen in the related articles below.

Uribe was born in Miami in 1986, but he spent most of his life living and studying in Bogota.
Trend Themes
1. Macabre Design - There is an opportunity for designers to create macabre-inspired products that combine unexpected elements with a touch of beauty.
2. Artistic Transformations - Artists can explore the potential of transforming powerful symbols, like gas masks, into unique and thought-provoking art pieces.
3. Functional Decor - Incorporating functionality into unconventional decorative objects allows for innovative and versatile home decor options.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore unconventional and edgy designs to cater to a niche segment that values unique and artistic pieces.
2. Art and Craft - The art and craft industry can embrace the challenge of reimagining traditional art mediums to create unexpected and captivating works.
3. Floral Arrangement - Florists and floral arrangement businesses can leverage unconventional vases like gas masks to offer distinctive and visually striking floral displays.

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