
Formed through traditional glass-blowing techniques, this wide-mouth vase features fine vertical ribbing that catches light with quiet authority. The clear glass cylinder rests on a polished brass-tone metal base — a grounding detail that gives the piece weight without heaviness. Wide enough to hold an abundant cut arrangement, deep enough to anchor pillar candles, it moves easily between centerpiece and mantel object as the mood calls for it.
Each piece is shaped by hand, meaning the ribbing may carry slight variation from one vase to the next — a mark of its making.
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Formed through traditional glass-blowing techniques, this wide-mouth vase features fine vertical ribbing that catches light with quiet authority. The clear glass cylinder rests on a polished brass-tone metal base — a grounding detail that gives the piece weight without heaviness. Wide enough to hold an abundant cut arrangement, deep enough to anchor pillar candles, it moves easily between centerpiece and mantel object as the mood calls for it.
Each piece is shaped by hand, meaning the ribbing may carry slight variation from one vase to the next — a mark of its making.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The vase that holds everything you brought home
Saturday market roses, still damp at the stems, dropped into the wide mouth in handfuls. The brass base catches the afternoon light. The arrangement doesn't need to be arranged — the vase does the work.



