This is a vase inspired by Art Déco period's geometric patterns. This vase is meant to be a very close interpretation of a genuine glass of this period. The proportions are rigorously respected to get the real Art Déco feeling. I added two models, one for cheap vase mode, and the other to print a fully functional vase.
Art Déco is a twentieth century aesthetic that emerged after World War 1. It flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, before becoming less popular after World War Two ended. There have been multiple revivals, such as in the 1980s. Art Déco's influence permeated everything from architecture to jewelry. The style uses geometric forms, clean lines, and is often angular or streamlined. Colors are usually bold and chosen for contrast. Patterns are bold, symmetrical, and geometric. The Art Déco's masterpiece make abondant use of precious materials, like exotic wood, ivory, precious leathers and sting ray leather, gold, bronze, marble, etc.
Art Déco should not be confused with the Streamline style which was involved in the 40's especially in north America.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.