The Katachi vase offers an intriguing organic feel with its irregular silhouette, characterized by protrusions and an uneven surface. The mouthblown glass construction subtly distorts and refracts light, creating soft shadows and pockets of depth throughout the piece. Its smoked forest hue enhances the enigmatic quality, while the unique form brings a quiet sense of atmosphere to any space.
In 'Katachi', designers Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl explore the delicate balance between light, shadow, and form. The mouthblown glass vase for 101 Copenhagen takes its name from the Japanese for "shape". An irregular silhouette — characterized by protrusions and an uneven surface — gives the piece an intriguing, organic feel. Subtly distorting and refracting the light, and creating soft shadows and pockets of depth, the vase's enigmatic quality is enhanced by a smoked forest hue. Whether filled with found branches or displayed unadorned, the small 'Katachi' vase brings a quiet sense of poetry and atmosphere to spaces.










