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Chimisterie Vases by Elise Fouin

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The Chimisterie Vases similarly resembles the glassware used during chemistry experiments. Elise Fouin has actually reused test tubes, beakers and flasks to create these interesting flower vases. She redefines our traditional idea of how to display floral arrangements, giving them multiple openings with some new twists and unsuspecting turns along the way. They are visible at La Granville Gallery from October 27th to November 23rd 2012

Photos Nicolas Louis

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