Vases.
Vessels carved from breath. Each form is shaped on the rod and finished by hand — destined to hold flowers, light, or simply itself.
On the form of a vessel
— Shaped in Europe
A vase is a quiet kind of architecture.
We design our vases to live well empty. The silhouette, the weight in the hand, the way the rim catches light — these are decisions made at the bench, before a single stem is ever placed inside.
Some pieces are slim and tall, made for a single branch. Others open wide, ready for a fistful of garden roses or a season of dried grasses. Each one is shaped from molten glass in our European studio, then slowly annealed overnight so it cools without stress.
Style them in a trio along a console, or let one stand alone on a table. Empty or full, they are meant to be lived with.
- Material
- Hand-blown glass, polished base
- Use
- Watertight — for fresh florals or dried stems
- Care
- Hand-wash with mild soap. Dry inverted on a soft towel.





