Studio Libertiny Vases
Written by tiana April 5th, 2008
The Honeycomb Vase by Studio Libertiny is made by 40,000 bees. Referred to as “slow prototyping,” it takes a week for the bees to complete just one vase. For Paper [...]
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The Honeycomb Vase by Studio Libertiny is made by 40,000 bees.
Referred to as “slow prototyping,” it takes a week for the bees to complete just one vase.

For Paper Vases, 700 prints were glued, compressed, and then shaped on a lathe. The results are quite beautiful…
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