Paper Bag Porcelain Vase
An intriguing and useful object, from MoMA’s collection to your home.
A famous trompe l’oeil object designed by Makoto Komatsu in 1979, the Paper Bag Vase is represented in MoMA’s collection. Crafted in Japan from porcelain with a matte finish, the vase is cleverly rendered in the shape of a classic paper lunch bag, complete with a “crease” near the bottom. Use it to hold your favorite flowers or just as an intriguing object to display anywhere in your home. The Paper Bag Porcelain Vase measures 7h x 4.75w x 2.75”d.





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An intriguing and useful object, from MoMA’s collection to your home.
A famous trompe l’oeil object designed by Makoto Komatsu in 1979, the Paper Bag Vase is represented in MoMA’s collection. Crafted in Japan from porcelain with a matte finish, the vase is cleverly rendered in the shape of a classic paper lunch bag, complete with a “crease” near the bottom. Use it to hold your favorite flowers or just as an intriguing object to display anywhere in your home. The Paper Bag Porcelain Vase measures 7h x 4.75w x 2.75”d.





















