Still Vessels
A study in color, form, and repetition.
Each low vessel in this series is thrown and finished by hand, then glazed individually — no two are exactly alike. The shapes stay consistent, but the glazes shift, layer, and break differently every time, giving each piece its own personality.
These vessels are meant to be lived with:
Ikebana or loose floral arrangements
Centerpieces for everyday tables
Shelf styling, grouped or alone
Sculptural objects that don’t need anything in them
Every piece in this series is one of one
A study in color, form, and repetition.
Each low vessel in this series is thrown and finished by hand, then glazed individually — no two are exactly alike. The shapes stay consistent, but the glazes shift, layer, and break differently every time, giving each piece its own personality.
These vessels are meant to be lived with:
Ikebana or loose floral arrangements
Centerpieces for everyday tables
Shelf styling, grouped or alone
Sculptural objects that don’t need anything in them
Every piece in this series is one of one