peervormen
Peervormen is a term used in Dutch design and geometry to describe shapes that resemble a pear. The silhouette typically features a broad, rounded lower body that tapers toward the top into a narrower neck. In design practice, peervormen appear across objects such as vessels, lighting, and jewelry, valued for their organic, approachable profile.
Geometrically, a peervorm can be described as an axisymmetric body generated by rotating a profile curve around
Applications of peervormen occur in glassware (bottles and decanters with a capacious body and narrow mouth),
Manufacturing and modeling often rely on surfaces of revolution or lofted profiles in CAD, enabling smooth