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		<title>Six: A Series of Vases Inspired by Memories and Loss by Hadar Glick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2012 07:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Recent graduate of Holon Institute of Technology, Israeli designer Hadar Glick created a series of vases that reflect on loss and memories associated with it. Loss translates into every society and to every person and as Glick says, &#8220;A loss is always a loss.&#8221; Nature and flowers often go hand in hand with loss, whether they&#8217;re displayed at funerals or sent to someone who&#8217;s lost someone special. This series of six vases were made because everyone can relate to them and knows what they&#8217;re for and what they represent. They are empty vessels, void of something, perhaps a loss. Quite the opposite of flowers which slowly die, the vases are made from long-lasting materials that will continue along with your memories. 


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<p> Recent graduate of Holon Institute of Technology, Israeli designer Hadar Glick created a series of vases that reflect on loss and memories associated with it. Loss translates into every society and to every person and as Glick says, &#8220;A loss is always a loss.&#8221; Nature and flowers often go hand in hand with loss, whether they&#8217;re displayed at funerals or sent to someone who&#8217;s lost someone special. This series of six vases were made because everyone can relate to them and knows what they&#8217;re for and what they represent. They are empty vessels, void of something, perhaps a loss. Quite the opposite of flowers which slowly die, the vases are made from long-lasting materials that will continue along with your memories. </p>
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		<title>Pipette Vinegar Bottles by Camilla Kropp</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Although this set of pipette bottles may remind you of chemistry in high school, the quirky concept might be enough to make up for all of the possible terrible memories. The duo is designed to let you use the exact amount of condiments you want and it looks delightful, too. It&#8217;s a fresh take on a centuries-old instrument that provides functionality and style to any dining area. Personally, I think it would be perfect for adding just the right amount of soy sauce to sushi rolls. http://store.yankodesign.com 


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<p> Although this set of pipette bottles may remind you of chemistry in high school, the quirky concept might be enough to make up for all of the possible terrible memories. The duo is designed to let you use the exact amount of condiments you want and it looks delightful, too. It&#8217;s a fresh take on a centuries-old instrument that provides functionality and style to any dining area. Personally, I think it would be perfect for adding just the right amount of soy sauce to sushi rolls. http://store.yankodesign.com<br />
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