You might think there is not much room for further development in the design of the vase. It turns out you were wrong.
Designed by Fumiaki Goto/224 Porcelain, Hanabunko is a hand-made vases from the Hizen ceramic Yoshida-yaki from the Saga. Minimalist design of the vase that comes in blue or white, and serves as both bookmarks and also flower vase. The vase was even equipped with a "book cover" which you can off.
You might think there is not much room for further development in the design of the vase. It turns out you were wrong.
Designed by Fumiaki Goto/224 Porcelain, Hanabunko is a hand-made vases from the Hizen ceramic Yoshida-yaki from the Saga. Minimalist design of the vase that comes in blue or white, and serves as both bookmarks and also flower vase. The vase was even equipped with a "book cover" which you can off.
JapanTrendshop described it as "a funny twist on the art of dried flowers in the press. This time you are not posting press flower between the pages of a thick book. Instead, the blossoms can stand comfortably right between the books on your shelves.Hanabunko flower vase is a slender vase which at first glance looks like a book and can be as way to decorate your library as well as a divider/delimiter to help organizeyour books. "
Its name literally means "books paperback flowers"; Bunko is a small format paperback book that can tuck comfortably into your pocket, usually in the form of novels and have a low price.
Hanabunko is a tool that smart, unobtrusive and attractive is useful to separate the various parts of your library. You can put him up vertically or horizontally laid him, and still feels suitable placed among a variety of thin or thick book belongs to you.
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