Waterpoof Vase

225,00 €

QUBUS

New

"This is not a boot" could have written Magritte: Not without humour, our Czech designers present us with one of their flagship creations !

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Dimensions : Height 39 cm x depth 27 cm x width 15 cm

Materials : white porcelain, made in Bohemia

Colour(s) : white

Information : easy to maintain

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History of the product

Pretty boots, not for going out in the rain but for elegantly decorating your interior! Discover this superb creation by Maxim, made in 1998 and awarded many times on the international scene.

Handcrafted in Bohemia, this white porcelain vase will adorn your home and is sure to have your guests wondering. Available in right or left foot, of course, you can also install it in series !

The designer

In 2002, Jakub Berdych established Qubus with the aim of creating a non-standard design boutique, primarily showcasing contemporary Czech and conceptual design from world famous names and brands. In the same year, together with Maxim Velčovský, founded the Qubus Design studio. Under the Qubus name, a whole range of works and compact collections, so important to Qubus handwriting, are produced. Both designers participate in the development of the brand: the Qubus Design studio is established with a focus on interior design, architecture, installation or graphic design commissions.

In 2008, within the framework of the opening of the gallery and contemporary art center DOX, a unique and progressive concept of a gallery shop under the name of DOX BY QUBUS is presented. With its unique selection, reflecting the top of the Czech contemporary design scene and conceptual works across the spectrum of art and design fields. Currently, the studio is continuing its development with a range of objects that are still offbeat

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