Geometric Stitched Tableware

The Bloom Collection of Artsy Tableware Debuted at Milan Design Week

Looking like ethereal graphic art, this stunning new collection of artsy tableware by Japanese designer Jun Murakoshi is a must-have if you want to give your home a whimsical touch.

The 'Bloom' collection by the Tokyo-based Murakoshi was recently unveiled at Milan Design Week 2014 to rave reviews. The new collection of artsy tableware features vases and fruit bowls with patterned thread tops that create a geometric lattice look. The blown-glass tableware uses different colored threads in various combinations to create the final look.

"Blown glass has a feeling of both warmth and tension that looks like conflicting image," says Murakoshi. "The narrow lines create unlimited patterns, the transparency and exquisiteness that each materials possess make foil each other."

Artsy Tableware
Opportunity for disruptive innovation in creating unique and visually appealing tableware designs.
Geometric Lattice
Potential for disruption in utilizing geometric patterns and lattice structures in various products and industries.
Patterned Thread
Innovation opportunity in incorporating patterned threads to add aesthetic value and texture to different types of products.

Where This Applies

Home Decor
Disruptive potential in the home decor industry by introducing artsy tableware designs that create a whimsical touch.
Glassware
Innovative opportunities in the glassware industry by incorporating blown glass techniques and geometric lattice designs.
Fashion and Textiles
Potential for disruptive innovation in fashion and textiles by exploring the use of patterned threads to create unique textures and designs.
SCORE
3.2 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 54%
Activity 35%
Freshness 8%