TLALOC Vase
The TLALOC window vase with 7 compartments. It can be attached to a window using the suction cups provided or to a wall using nails. This object embodies lightness, surprise, flexibility, and transparency. A vase with a view. Designed by Assia Quétin for Pa Design, Paris.
Dimensions: approx. 29 x 40 cm
Transparent PVC
Edition PA Design
Assia Quétin 1996
* Tlaloc is Assia Quétin's nickname and was a rain or weather god among the Aztecs. He was also known as Nuhualpilli in the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs and Totonacs and was one of the oldest and most important deities in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
The TLALOC window vase with 7 compartments. It can be attached to a window using the suction cups provided or to a wall using nails. This object embodies lightness, surprise, flexibility, and transparency. A vase with a view. Designed by Assia Quétin for Pa Design, Paris.
Dimensions: approx. 29 x 40 cm
Transparent PVC
Edition PA Design
Assia Quétin 1996
* Tlaloc is Assia Quétin's nickname and was a rain or weather god among the Aztecs. He was also known as Nuhualpilli in the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs and Totonacs and was one of the oldest and most important deities in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.