Bubble vase – blue Martin Žampach
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The Bubble vase presents bubbles in an unexpected form – immortal, algorithmically generated and translated into a tangible object. Designer Martin Žampach conceived and produced the Bubbles collection using 3D printing, allowing an algorithm to shape the final form.
The collection plays with controlled randomness, transforming it into a timeless functional design. The characteristic layering of the FDM printing process is intentionally visible, becoming a distinct aesthetic feature that highlights the object’s digital origin.
Inside the vase is a removable borosilicate glass tube, making it easy to clean and suitable for fresh flowers. Without the glass insert, the 3D-printed shell itself is not watertight.
The Bubble vase exemplifies the fusion of digital design, sustainability and contemporary aesthetics. Its form and production method reflect a shift from traditional craftsmanship toward parametric and technological approaches, while maintaining full functionality.
| Designer | Martin Žampach |
| Height | 20 cm |
| Material | PLA – polylactic acid (biopolymer from renewable sources) Glass – borosilicate glass tube (PYREX / SIMAX type) Paper – corrugated cardboard packaging |
| Care | PLA softens and deforms above 50 °C. Clean with a damp cloth or under running water, not in a dishwasher. Avoid direct sunlight. Without the glass insert, the vase is not watertight. |
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Martin Žampach is a Czech product designer known for his work with geometric clarity, modular structures and precise technical principles. His design practice focuses on glass, porcelain and lighting objects, integrating functional solutions with refined visual simplicity. His approach stems from exploring the inherent properties of materials while developing new construction logics.
He has created several distinctive collections defined by modularity, versatility and a playful yet analytical understanding of how objects interact with users. Žampach frequently employs mathematical systems and parametric patterns, resulting in objects with rhythmic visual structures and technical elegance.
His work has been exhibited internationally and he collaborates with leading Czech and global manufacturers. Across his portfolio, Žampach consistently emphasizes craftsmanship, innovative processes and minimalist design thinking, making him a significant figure in contemporary product design.