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Julie Moon Ceramics

Tall Shoulders Vase

$230.00

Toronto-based ceramicist Julie Moon coil-built the Tall Shoulders Vase with stoneware and a matte white glaze. As its name indicates, the ceramic stands statuesque with exaggerated arms, adding a quiet  playfulness to …

Jonathan Adler

Mustique Cone Vase

$125.00

Oozing color, geometry and playful sophistication, the Mustique Cone Vase from Jonathan Adler incorporates Memphis-esque characteristics. It’s composed of two hand-poured acrylic inverted cones and sectors of a circle made from acrylic …

Sculpd

Bookend Vases Kit

$65.00

Sculpd’s Bookend Vases Kit is a fun way to practice pottery building that yields functional, earth-toned decor. It comes with everything needed to create two minimalist bookend vases: air-dry clay, a video …

Degoey Planet

Nine-Inch Vase

$220.00

Handmade by Australia-based homeware brand Degoey Planet (helmed by Alexandria Degoey), this glossy phallic vase is crafted from stoneware clay and finished with a kitschy red gingham pattern (though other color schemes …

Lola Mayeras

Wall Vase

$145.00

Handcrafted in the south of France, the “Wall Vase” by designer Lola Mayeras is soft and sophisticated. Featuring rounded, familiar forms and a beige glaze, the earthenware’s flat backside means it can …

Heath Ceramics

Bud Vase

$32.00

From beloved California-based pottery studio Heath Ceramics (founded in 1948), the Bud Vase is one of Edith Heath’s classic designs from the 1980s. Measuring about four inches tall and three inches in …

Muuto

Ridge Vase

$265.00

Designed by Helsinki-based Studio Kaksikko, Muuto’s aptly named Ridge Vase is a tall, slender vessel wrapped in a refined ridged texture and featuring a subtle accent dent that prevents flowers within from …

Apeloig

Acrylic Oil Menorah

$410.00

Founded by sisters Daniela and Gabriela Apeloig, Apeloig Collection makes Judaica products with a contemporary twist. This acrylic oil menorah is a sleek, playful take on the traditional object. It’s intended for …