Driade
Flower Holder Hanahana
Price € 1,100.00
Hanahana is a home accessory produced by Driade. Born from the artistic talent of Kazuyo Sejima, it reflects an extemporaneous aesthetic research, where sculpture and design intertwine to create a unique, light, and profoundly artistic object. Hanahan is a flower holder, but more than simply carrying flowers, it seems to celebrate them, adorning itself with them and creating a true visual and sensorial picture. The mirror-polished stainless steel frame is divided into 19 removable PVC ampoules used for arranging and watering flowers. It is best used indoors, bringing a breath of spring into the home.
W.92 x D.25 x H.180 cm
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A real cult brand of Italian design, Driade presents itself as an aesthetic laboratory with an eclectic, varied and often extravagant style, always ready to support the ideas and creativity of young designers from all over the world. This forward-looking strategy has been carried out since the company was founded by Enrico Astori, assisted by Antonia Astori for design and architecture and Adelaide Acerbi for visual communication This strategy has allowed the company to launch signatures for become great stars of the design world, including the French Philippe Starck.Read more
Designed by
Kazuyo Sejima
Kazuyo Sejima (1966-) is a Japanese architect, founder together with her colleague Ruye Nishizawa (1966-) of the award-winning studio SANAA. A leading exponent of a new generation of Japanese architects capable of reinventing the lessons of the masters, Sejima is the interpreter of a highly original architecture that breaks all ties with previous historical models, giving life to spaces of a completely new conception based on curved lines and extensive use of transparency. Sejima's career began in the 1980s, first with an apprenticeship at Toyo Ito's studio and then on her own, with the foundation in 1987 of Kazuyo Sejima & Associates. The foundation of the SANAA studio dates back to 1995 and was born from the decision to partner with the younger Nishizawa, who had been her collaborator for several years. Sejima and SANAA’s best-known works include the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa (2004, awarded the Golden Lion at the IX Venice Architecture Biennale), the Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne (2005-10), and the New Campus of Bocconi University in Milan (still under completion). They also designed the fourth and most recent production plant for the famous Vitra brand on the Vitra Campus (2012). In 2010, SANAA was awarded the prestigious Pritzker Prize, the most important international recognition in architecture. Seijima’s work as a product designer is very rare: in particular, special collaborations with the Italian brand Driade and the Japanese manufacturer Maruni are noteworthy.Read more








