Stapel Blauw

hand painted
Client
Heinen Delfts Blauw and Richard Hutten
project type
hand painted
project year
2018

The Delft blue artwork Stapel Blauw, created by Richard Hutten for Heinen Delfts Blauw, stands out because of its size (1,5 meter high) and bold design. It is constructed out of six loose objects (that can also be purchased individually) each with their own shape, mood and story. Together they form a stunning piece of modern design.

“On top you can see a distilled shape of the milk sieve, followed by a modern cylindrical shaped object with ceramic udders that appear when you lift up the object. This creates a funny surprise effect. There is also a dark blue, abstract field flower. When you lift the flower, it looks as if the paint drips from underneath it. Above the field flower you see a modern day variety of the 17th century tulip vase. The decoration is very traditional. And of course there's the ball shape, with lines of different shades of Delft blue. It is an ode to the designer Andries Copier. He was the one who invented the ball as the ultimate shape for a vase.

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