
Formed from frosted glass, this vase moves through a series of stacked, rounded segments — each curve softening into the next. The translucent finish diffuses light rather than reflecting it, casting a quiet glow around whatever rests inside. Wide enough at the base to hold dried botanicals or fresh cuttings, narrow enough at the rim to keep a single stem upright without fuss. A considered object that earns its place on a shelf or windowsill over time.
Each piece is drawn from a small-batch collection — minor variation in the frosted finish is part of the form, not a flaw.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Formed from frosted glass, this vase moves through a series of stacked, rounded segments — each curve softening into the next. The translucent finish diffuses light rather than reflecting it, casting a quiet glow around whatever rests inside. Wide enough at the base to hold dried botanicals or fresh cuttings, narrow enough at the rim to keep a single stem upright without fuss. A considered object that earns its place on a shelf or windowsill over time.
Each piece is drawn from a small-batch collection — minor variation in the frosted finish is part of the form, not a flaw.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The vase that makes one stem feel like enough
A dried banksia tucked into the frosted rim, afternoon light pooling softly through the glass. No arrangement needed — the form does the work.



