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101 Copenhagen Offset vase with exotic botanical arrangement by Bosque

A Poetic Collaboration

BOSQUE x 101 COPENHAGEN

We are always thrilled to see our vases and trays showcased in a fresh perspective. This showcases our Collaboration with BOSQUE.

Gustavo Camacho arranging a Offset vase

Established by Gustavo Camacho and Tiago Bettencourt, BOSQUE (Portuguese for “woodland”) has been crafting poetic narratives through flowers since 2018. Born on the island of Madeira and rooted in Lisbon, Portugal, the studio’s work transcends geography, resonating both nationally and internationally.

101 Copenhagen Medusa Tray with exotic botanical arrangement by Bosque

Medusa

Inspired by the characteristic shape of the Medusa jellyfish, the tray emphasises the soft oval shapes and details of the ocean creature.

Elegantly sculpted, the Medusa is lifted slightly above the floor by a number of small conic shaped legs, reminiscing the tentacles of the jellyfish.

101 Copenhagen Sumo Vase with exotic botanical arrangement by Bosque

Sumo

Sumo celebrates the human body. As a reference to the Japanese sport Sumo, all vases are voluminous in size and shape, resting on top of narrow pointing legs.

The Sumo collection looks at the contrast between familiar vase shapes and the addition of more artistic, abstract ideas and details, questioning our individual perceptions of the shape of a vase.

101 Copenhagen Duck Tray  with exotic botanical arrangement by Bosque

Duck

Reminiscent of little, individual three-legged characters or friendly creatures, the Duck series is a playful and exuberant addition to more minimalist series of treys, vases, bowls, pots, jars and plates in a modern interior.

Wabi vase arranged by BOSQUE

The creative process draws instinctively from Nature’s ever-shifting rhythms.

Botanical design provides the foundation, where the structural language of plants, with their organic forms, textures and cycles, guides each composition. From this silent architecture emerges work shaped by authenticity and intention. 

101 Copenhagen Curve bowl with hortensias

Technically and philosophically, the practice is deeply influenced by the principles of Ikebana. BOSQUE has cultivated a singular visual language that does not seek repetition but revelation. Each project unfolds as a bespoke experience: ephemeral, deliberate and emotionally resonant.

101 Copenhagen Medusa tray and vase with succulents arranged by Bosque