
Formed from ceramic and finished in a matte off-white, this vase takes the shape of a continuous loop — a wide, rounded ring with a narrow neck rising from the top. The surface carries a faint grit to the touch, somewhere between raw clay and chalked stone, with a softness that reads warmer in morning light than it does at noon. At 12.5 inches tall, it holds its presence without demanding attention — equally suited to dried grasses and eucalyptus as it is left empty on a shelf.
Each piece is individually formed, so slight variations in surface texture and tone are part of the nature of this work — no two settle into a space exactly the same way.
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The Story
Formed from ceramic and finished in a matte off-white, this vase takes the shape of a continuous loop — a wide, rounded ring with a narrow neck rising from the top. The surface carries a faint grit to the touch, somewhere between raw clay and chalked stone, with a softness that reads warmer in morning light than it does at noon. At 12.5 inches tall, it holds its presence without demanding attention — equally suited to dried grasses and eucalyptus as it is left empty on a shelf.
Each piece is individually formed, so slight variations in surface texture and tone are part of the nature of this work — no two settle into a space exactly the same way.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The vase that holds its own shape
A bundle of dried grasses tucked into the narrow opening, the ring casting its shadow across a plaster wall by mid-afternoon — it needs nothing else on the shelf beside it.



