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This vase is extremely imaginative and creative. Spanish designer Oscar Diaz has played with colors very attractively to create this new and very contemporary model. It is a set of red, green and blue vases that nest inside each other to appear a specific hue of purple. The colors are based on the RGB system and the vase works as a three dimensional pixel where the colors overlap to create a specific color that appears only once the vases are nested. When the three vases are nested, the light passes through, and mixes the three colors so that the purple becomes evident. A computer is used to calculate the exact amount of color that each vase must have in order to achieve the desired color. Also the color purple is so in these days that it comes as an added feature. Very impressive.
The vases are hand-blown and will be exhibited as part of an exhibition called Eyes on Spanish Design at 100% Design during the London Design Festival next September.

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