On display

Red/White Vase

Vase
1998 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Using medieval shards donated by the Museum Boymas van Beuningen, Jongerius takes the initiative in a post-modern restoration project. As a starting point she created 7 prototypes in which she glued the shards with epoxy. In 1998 two pots from this series were cast in porcelain, which resulted in solid industrial pots.
As with medieval pots, these are marked with Jongerius' thumb print.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRed/White Vase (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Porcelain
Brief description
Red/white vase, porcelain cast from medieval sherds and decorated with enamel car paint, designed by Hella Jongerius for JongeriusLab and made by Royal Tichelaar, Makkum, Netherlands
Physical description
Red and white porcelain vase, decorated with enamel car paint. Porcelain label of designer's thumbprint. Casting seams are visible.
Dimensions
  • Height: 41cm
Summary
Using medieval shards donated by the Museum Boymas van Beuningen, Jongerius takes the initiative in a post-modern restoration project. As a starting point she created 7 prototypes in which she glued the shards with epoxy. In 1998 two pots from this series were cast in porcelain, which resulted in solid industrial pots.
As with medieval pots, these are marked with Jongerius' thumb print.
Collection
Accession number
C.155-2009

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Record createdJanuary 27, 2010
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