2007.67, Jeff Leatham, "Arum vase (prototype)", 2007


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Passion for floral design led Jeff Leatham beyond a career as artistic director of the George V  hotel in Paris, and into the realm of object design. In this work, the designer reflects upon his signature inverted, or "upside down," floral arrangements in which blooms are submerged under water within clear vases. Here the hollow of an inverted arum flower becomes a cavity, forming a vase for a real flower. Leatham's Arum vase, created for celebrated French glass company Daum, extends the firm's century-old emphasis on floral motifs and art glass into the twenty-first century. With its play of negative and positive volumes and the sly twist of a cavity in the form of a poisonous flower serving as a receptacle for an actual flower, Leatham's creation is a subtle inversion of traditional floral display and design.

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, December 2007.

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  • DMA unpublished material = acquisition justification (2007.67)

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Passion for floral design led Jeff Leatham beyond a career as artistic director of the George V  hotel in Paris, and into the realm of object design. In this work, the designer reflects upon his signature inverted, or "upside down," floral arrangements in which blooms are submerged under water within clear vases. Here the hollow of an inverted arum flower becomes a cavity, forming a vase for a real flower. Leatham's Arum vase, created for celebrated French glass company Daum, extends the firm's century-old emphasis on floral motifs and art glass into the twenty-first century. With its play of negative and positive volumes and the sly twist of a cavity in the form of a poisonous flower serving as a receptacle for an actual flower, Leatham's creation is a subtle inversion of traditional floral display and design.

Adapted from
Kevin W. Tucker, DMA unpublished material, December 2007.

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Jeff Leatham~Explore the designer's website.

Notes
  • DMA unpublished material = acquisition justification (2007.67)

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Until 2007:  Caren Prothro and The Rachofsky Collection, Dallas, Texas

From 2007:  Dallas Museum of Art, gift of the above

AUDIO ASSETS 

VIDEO ASSETS

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glass (material): AAT: 300010797
*Decorative Arts and Design
blue (color): AAT: 300129361
floral patterns: AAT: 300010135
vases: AAT: 300132254
flower vases: AAT: 300311561
flower (motif): AAT: 300375563
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