Paper Bag Vase - white 14cm
- Designer:
- Tapio Wirkkala
- Brand:
- Rosenthal
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Natural
A Unique Blend of Shape and Material
Originally created in 1977, the vase mimics the look of a crumpled paper bag with impressive detail. Every fold, crease, and zigzag edge is carefully replicated in porcelain. This clever transformation turns a simple, throwaway form into a sophisticated decorative object. The charm lies in how the familiar shape contrasts with the elegance and durability of porcelain.
Variety in Sizes and Finishes
The paper bag vase is available in several sizes, offering flexibility whether you're arranging small flowers or larger bouquets. To mark the 100th anniversary of Wirkkala’s birth, Rosenthal introduced new color options in soft pastel shades like mint and peach, as well as bolder hues such as macaroon and dove. Both matte white and glossy white finishes are available to suit different interior styles.
Rosenthal Do not litter Weiss matt Vase - Rectangular - Ø 13.5 cm - h 18.8 cm, Ceramic natural
Made in Germany
Comes in a Gift Box
Tapio Wirkkala’s Original Paper Bag Vase for Rosenthal
The paper bag vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala for Rosenthal is one of the brand's most iconic and beloved pieces. Part of the "Do Not Litter" collection, this design takes inspiration from everyday disposable items like paper bags, milk cartons, and cans, reimagining them using refined, high-quality materials.
Tapio Wirkkala’s Original Paper Bag Vase for Rosenthal
The paper bag vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala for Rosenthal is one of the brand's most iconic and beloved pieces. Part of the "Do Not Litter" collection, this design takes inspiration from everyday disposable items like paper bags, milk cartons, and cans, reimagining them using refined, high-quality materials.
Designer
Tapio Wirkkala: Finnish Pioneer of Modern Design. Tapio Wirkkala was a trailblazer in 20th-century design whose work helped define the international identity of Finnish...