Vases
Double Channel Lattice Vase
A grid of interlocking grooves catches the light differently from every angle. Precise, restless, impossible to ignore.
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Vases
A grid of interlocking grooves catches the light differently from every angle. Precise, restless, impossible to ignore.
Vases
Deep grooves wind slowly up a tall, swelling body. Minimal from a distance, rich and tactile up close.
Vases
A surface that ripples and peaks like disturbed water, frozen mid-motion. No two angles look the same.
Vases
Four rounded forms stacked into a single vessel. Sculptural and bold — reads as architecture from across the room.
Vases
Three ridges climb the body in a slow, quiet spiral. Understated from afar — intricate up close.
Vases
Four faces bloom from a circular base and twist 45° to the top. The form says nothing — light does all the work.
Vases
Two invisible wave modes ripple through the surface, adding and cancelling in patterns that shift at every height.
Vases
Three lobes swell across a generous belly with a 30° drift that keeps them from feeling fixed. Botanical and quiet.
Vases
Three spiral systems — 2-lobe, 5-lobe, 9-lobe — each turning at a different rate. No two heights look the same.
Vases
Six wave crests wrap the body in two full spirals, their edges sharpened by the mathematics of real ocean waves.
Vases
A tall tsubo silhouette with 11 barely-there surface facets. Smooth from across the room — reveals itself up close.
Planters
Deep vertical ridges wrap a rounded form, like a section of ancient bark turned into a vessel for your plant.
Planters
Tall vertical ribs rise from the base like unfurling leaves. Clean, architectural, and quietly dramatic.
Planters
A wide, low basin with fluid contours — made for trailing plants to spill over the edge.
Planters
A honeycomb of repeating cells wraps a broad, low form. Geometric from a distance, intricate up close.
Planters
A narrow waist pinches an otherwise rounded form — like clay squeezed before it could relax.
Planters
A wide rosette of overlapping petal-like panels, built low and open — designed for the echeveria it's named after.
Planters
Twelve leaf-like panels form a rosette, each one banded with fine horizontal ridges — a haworthia in vessel form.
Planters
Over a hundred raised tubercles arranged in Fibonacci spirals — a barrel cactus translated into a planter.
Planters
Smooth vertical ribs rise from base to rim, orderly and calm. Minimal, considered, quietly sculptural.
Planters
Sharp conical spikes protect a low, wide body — armoured and alive, like the desert plants it evokes.
Planters
A form caught mid-unfolding — broad at the base, twisting upward as it opens. Gestural and alive.
Planters
An elliptical form with a broad lower body — room for the rhizomes below, a wide opening above.
Saucers
A composed disk that sits quietly under any small planter. The ribbed rim catches the light in a fine ring — present without demanding attention.
Saucers
A wide, unhurried disk for mid-range planters. The ribbed rim reads as a quiet frame — considered without competing.
Saucers
A generous disk for larger planters. The ribbed rim is wide enough to read as architectural — a quiet frame for whatever sits above.