Lotus Vase

A$260.00
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The Lotus Vase Inspired by the ancient Japanese practice of ikebana and named after the lotus pod, nature's own perfect arrangement. The Lotus Vase is designed to make flower arranging feel effortless and intuitive.

Ikebana teaches us that flowers don't need to fill a vase to be beautiful. They need space, intention, and the right vessel. The Lotus Vase does exactly that. Its perfectly balanced, hand-thrown form holds each stem with purpose, naturally guiding your arrangement so that even a handful of garden flowers becomes something worth pausing over.

Whether you're cutting from the garden on a Sunday morning, gathering wildflowers from the roadside, or treating yourself to a few special stems from the market. The Lotus Vase turns them into a considered, beautiful display. No florist training required.

Wheel thrown in stoneware clay and high fired. Available in Wood Ash, Butter, Pecan and Liquorice

The Lotus Vase Inspired by the ancient Japanese practice of ikebana and named after the lotus pod, nature's own perfect arrangement. The Lotus Vase is designed to make flower arranging feel effortless and intuitive.

Ikebana teaches us that flowers don't need to fill a vase to be beautiful. They need space, intention, and the right vessel. The Lotus Vase does exactly that. Its perfectly balanced, hand-thrown form holds each stem with purpose, naturally guiding your arrangement so that even a handful of garden flowers becomes something worth pausing over.

Whether you're cutting from the garden on a Sunday morning, gathering wildflowers from the roadside, or treating yourself to a few special stems from the market. The Lotus Vase turns them into a considered, beautiful display. No florist training required.

Wheel thrown in stoneware clay and high fired. Available in Wood Ash, Butter, Pecan and Liquorice

The Lotus Vase

 Most vases ask you to fill them. The Lotus Vase asks you to consider what you put in it. Inspired by the ancient Japanese practice of ikebana, where space is as important as the stem itself. The Lotus vase holds each flower with purpose, and does the rest quietly.