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November 14, 2006
Versa Vase
From the website:
- Versa Vase
Modern art made possible through technology.
The Versa Vase allows you to fashion centerpiece masterpieces by molding a revolutionary reshapeable material between two clear acrylic panels.
Design any number of shapes with the high-tech material which holds water in reservoirs you create and secures flowers in place.
Whether holding a single flower or a full bouquet, the Versa Vase becomes an intriguing part of the artistic expression and personal design in any room!
14" x 14" x 2".
Huh.
I've read the above copy five times, studied the picture with my most powerful telescope and I still don't understand exactly what this vase does and how it works.
I feel like that band member in the classic Christopher Walken/Will Farrell "Saturday Night Live" skit who asked, after one of Walken's bizarro utterances, "What does that mean?"
But I'm sure you'll figure it out.
$29.95 (flowers and water not included).
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Looks to me like a compressible strip of sorts sandwiched between two pieces of plexi with enough pressure to keep the "vase" from leaking. Unscrew the hardware, adjust the sealant strip to suit your fancy, replace hardware and plexi, fill with water and add flowers/twigs/really skinny fish. Neat.
Posted by: krash | Nov 15, 2006 1:15:23 PM
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