Spinning Top Vases

Robin van Hontem Creates Nylon Dancing Designs

Created by Robin van Hontem, these Dancing Vases were designed based on the movement of a spinning top.

Robin van Hontem's Dancing Vases series include 5 vases each representing a stage of a top's deceleration including turning fast, losing speed, and the final drop down.

Each vase in Robin van Hontem's Dancing Vases series is a perfect white color and made through a rapid prototyping process out of nylon.

Implications - In a society that places much importance on individuality, North American consumers are finding it difficult to stand out from their peers considering the amount of similar products that are on the market. As such, designers are turning to the whimsical to satiate consumer demand for the unique. Marketers can similarly garner the attention of the general public by incorporating fantastical elements into their campaigns.

Whimsical Design
Designers are turning to the whimsical to satiate consumer demand for the unique.
Rapid Prototyping Process
Rapid prototyping processes like the one used for Robin van Hontem's Dancing Vases provide opportunities for more efficient manufacturing.
Product Personalization
Consumer demand for unique products is leading to an increased interest in personalized and customized products.

Where This Applies

Home Decor
The home decor industry can embrace whimsical and unique design elements to cater to consumer preferences.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing industries can optimize production through the use of rapid prototyping processes.
Marketing
Marketers can incorporate whimsical and fantastical elements into their campaigns to capture consumer attention.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 24%
Activity 6%
Freshness 8%