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Wave vase – orange

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A dynamic 3D-printed vase with a flowing surface that brings movement, colour and technological precision into contemporary interiors.

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Product detailed description

The Wave vase is a timeless decorative object defined by rhythm, motion and fluid form. Its undulating surface energises the space and introduces a sense of movement and visual lightness.

Designed specifically for 3D printing technology, the Wave collection by designer Martin Žampach is the result of his long-term research into digital and parametric production methods, where technology becomes an integral part of the aesthetic.

Inside the vase is a removable glass insert, allowing safe use with water and ensuring easy cleaning. The printed body functions as a sculptural shell, while the glass insert provides practical functionality.

The characteristic layered texture created by FDM printing is intentionally visible and embraced as a design feature. Each piece is subtly unique, bearing the trace of both digital precision and craftsmanship.

The Wave vase represents a synthesis of innovative technology, sustainable materials and contemporary design thinking.

 

Designer Martin Žampach
Height 20 cm
Material PLA – polylactic acid (biopolymer from renewable resources)
Glass – borosilicate insert (PYREX / SIMAX type)
Paper – corrugated cardboard packaging
Care PLA softens above 50 °C. Clean with a damp cloth or running water. Not dishwasher safe. Avoid direct sunlight. Without the glass insert, the vase is not waterproof.

Additional parameters

Category: Vases
Weight: 0.7 kg
Categories: vases & bowls
Products: vases
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Martin Žampach
Photo credit: martin.zampach.com

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.