Water-Shaped Bottles

Xiaoli Wen Creates Porcelain Bottles With Flowing Water

Water has no shape—or at least that’s what I thought until I saw Xiaoli Wen’s Water-Shaped Bottles collection. The Kingston University grad has created a series of porcelain bottles which possess undulating, flowing characteristics that have been shaped by the falling of water.

The Water-Shaped Bottles were made by filling silicone rubber molds with plaster. These molds were hung under flowing water to cure and then the bottles were cast in porcelain. Here’s what Wen had to say about her Water-Shaped Bottles project:

Flowing Porcelain Bottles
Creating porcelain bottles with flowing, undulating characteristics, shaped by the falling of water.
Water-inspired Design
Exploring the concept of water shaping and its application in product design, particularly in creating unique bottle shapes.
Natural Element-inspired Objects
Embracing the use of natural elements like water to shape and inspire the design of functional objects.

Where This Applies

Ceramics and Pottery
Incorporating water-inspired design techniques and materials in crafting unique porcelain products.
Beverage Packaging
Exploring innovative bottle design concepts that mimic the fluidity and movement of water to create captivating packaging for beverages.
Home Decor and Interior Design
Utilizing water-shaped porcelain bottles as decorative accents to add a natural and flowing element to interior spaces.
SCORE
0.9 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 12%
Activity 6%
Freshness 8%

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