2009
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In nature, the bromeliad leaves form a funnel to collect water and thus nourish the plant. The roots serve only as stabilizers in the soil. We transformed an ordinary bromeliad (also called vase plant) into a decorative object: „VASE PLANT No 1“.
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Vase Plant, Helm Rinderknecht
2009
Size: different measurements
Materials: bromeliad, marble
Photo credits: Martin Rinderknecht