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The Table Vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa is Both a Table and Vase

— May 27, 2010 — Art & Design
This table vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa replaces the need for messy vases that spill water everywhere. Instead you get a neat, cute vase that is built into the table.

But rather than having to run out and buy yourself a table vase, there are pretty simple instructions on how to build your own version of the table vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa using IKEA products. Just screw a mason-type jar to the table, drill some holes here and there, and fill the jar with water.

Trend Themes

  1. Table Vase Integration — Opportunity to integrate vases into furniture designs, reducing the need for separate vases and providing a more convenient and aesthetically pleasing option.
  2. DIY Furniture Design — Growing trend of consumers seeking to customize their furniture by using simple instructions to modify existing products, allowing for personalization and creativity.
  3. Functional Home Decor — Increasing demand for home decor that serves a dual purpose, such as furniture pieces with built-in features like vases, maximizing space and functionality.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Manufacturing — Furniture manufacturers can explore integrating functional elements like built-in vases into their designs, offering unique and convenient products to consumers.
  2. Home Decor Retail — Opportunity for home decor retailers to cater to the DIY trend by offering products and instructions that enable customers to modify and personalize their furniture.
  3. Interior Design — Interior designers can leverage the popularity of functional home decor to create innovative and customized spaces that combine practicality and aesthetic appeal.
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