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Jaime Hayon / Gaia&Gino
As interest in global artisan crafts with a fresh interpretation grows, Spanish designer Jaime Hayon's Grid vases are inspired, he says, by medieval helmets, suits of armour and Islamic art that brings a strong but fancy feel to his work. These vases for Istanbul-based Gaia&Gino are perfectly in keeping with their inventive, table-top collections that interpret the rituals of Turkey in unconventional, yet luxurious ways. Shown for the first time at Paul Smith's store in Milan, Hayon's Grid vases, made by Turkish metal craftsmen, come in three sizes, 31cm, 37cm and 41cm high and in blue/silver, green/gold, black/silver and white/gold combinations and ooze peasant power.
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