3D Printed
DNA Vase
DNA Vase
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The Daily Rabbit’s 20th 3d printed vase release is a homage to the diversity of life, and to the genetic molecule that shapes it. DNA has been created to maximise the impact of bi- and tri-colour morphing materials, animating light - like a jolt of electricity - across reflective surfaces.
DNA is unique at every viewing angle, in turns revealing luminous strands, shapeshifting surfaces - or its signature double helix. Its spirit is restless and enigmatic, shifting personality with changing light conditions.
DNA is functional, watertight, and printed with commercially compostable PLA (polylactic acid) bio- plastic.
COLOUR NOTES: Morphing colours wrap around the vase model, with different colours dominating each side.
India tri-colour morph (pink/green/gold). Note: the photo of 3 vases together in 'India' shows all the colours that appear in one vase. It is predominately pink and gold one one side, and green and gold on the other - with blending on the sides.
Starry Night tri-colour morph (copper/blue/gold). Note: the lead photo with the small DNA nestling with the large one, shows all the colours that appear in one vase. One side of the vase will be predominately copper and gold, the other blue and gold - with blending on the sides.
Revolve your tri-colour vase for a new, yet complimentary look!
Refund Policy
Refund Policy
Refunds: As items are made-to-order we do not as a rule offer refunds or exchanges for change of mind. If you have any questions or need further information about products, please contact us at info@thedailyrabbit.com before ordering, and we'll do everything we can to help you make a confident purchase.
Refunds are made where required by law: for example, if an item is faulty.
Planet Care
Planet Care
The Daily Rabbit is committed to making sustainably. Most vases are made very speedily on demand.
We use only high quality degradable and biodegradable plant-based material such as PLA (polylactic acid), which is commercially compostible.
The design and production process happens in a studio powered by solar energy.







