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Yukihiro Kaneuchi Creates Elegant Vases Using Sand From the Beach

05/02/2012
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases
    Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/yukihiro-kaneuchi-creates-elegant-vases-using-sand-from-the-beach/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Yukihiro Kaneuchi's sculptural beach sand vases

Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchirecently unveiled a series of sculptural vases made from local sand. Dubbed Sand Vases, the four flower-container designs consist of a mix of crystals, renewable cork and sand from a nearby beach, all bound using waterproof resin. Elegantly shaped, they are the result of an exploration into typologies combined with Japanese games and architectural traditions....

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