Full Record |
| Title |
Tlaloc |
| Collection |
Museum of Design in Plastics: Arts University College at Bournemouth |
| Designer |
Quetin, Assia |
| Manufacturer |
PA Design |
| Date |
2007 |
| Description |
A clear flat flexible plastic vase with 7 pockets dating from the 2000s. This vase can be hung on a window using the two included suction pads and hooks hung though reinforced eyelets at both of the top corners, or it is able to stand on a flat surface unsupported. It has a thin metal rod at either end to provide stability and the whole set consists of 2 vases, made of radio frequency welded PVC, and 2 hooks with suction pads made of injection moulded plasticised PVC. Tlaloc is the name of the Mexican god of rain and water (amongst other things). |
| Accession Number |
AIBDC : 005595 |
| Dimensions |
height 285mm, width 400mm, depth 1mm |
| Materials |
plastic, PVC, polyvinyl chloride |
| Notes |
Everyday objects, such as those in this collection, are sometimes difficult to research. If you have any information about this object please contact the museum on modip@aub.ac.uk. |
| Rights |
MoDiP has done its utmost to obtain clearance from all IPR holders before adding images to this catalogue, if you believe that any image has been used without permission please contact us on modip@aub.ac.uk. |
| Method |
radio frequency welded, injection moulded |
| Object Type |
vase |
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