The Cinderella’s series Armchair and Side Table will be auctioned December the 16th 2010 at Pierre Bergé & associés.


The Cinderella’s series Armchair and Side Table will be auctioned December the 16th 2010 at Pierre Bergé & associés.


2010
The Cinderella’s series Table and Side Table are a folluw up of the Cinderella’s Chair series, made for my nomination of the Bernadine de Neeveprijs. The Bernadine de Neeveprijs is an award for a young designer for working with glass in a new way.
The armchair of the Cinderella’s series is hold together by an giant bubble where you also lean on with your arm when you sit on it. It lets you look at a different way at the fragility of glass as an material.
Photographs by Louis Visseren
Photographs by Studio Anna Ter Haar



2010
The Cinderella’s series Table and Side Table are a folluw up of the Cinderella’s Chair series, made for my nomination of the Bernadine de Neeveprijs. The Bernadine de Neeveprijs is an award for a young designer for working with glass in a new way.
The table of the Cinderella’s series has just like the Cinderella’s Chair its own prosthesis of glass. It looks like someone took a bite out of its corner and replaced it by something so fragile, like a prosthesis of glass, that it is hard to imagine that the glass carries the weight of the table.
Table, Photographs by Louis Visseren
Side Table, Photographs by Studio Anna Ter Haar



If you want to do an internship at Studio Anna Ter Haar you can write me an email, annaterhaar@gmail.com
2010
Exhibition From 30 October till 11 December 2010
Address:
Meent 133, Rotterdam (next to Roodkapje)



2010
Anna Ter Haar For Klavers van Engelen
A water bottle of glass with the suggestion if it is squeezed by a hand. The form of the hand is also the handle to lift the bottle. Every bottle is hand blown, with slight differences in the handle and spout. Therefor every water bottle is unique.
The water bottle is made in cooperation with Klavers van Engelen for the new collection of the Nationaal Glasmuseum Leerdam: “By Nationaal Glasmuseum.”
Photo: Adriaan van der Ploeg

