Hand-formed paper mache over glass using layers of reclaimed paper and paper mâché, this vase embodies the beauty of transformation—what was once discarded becoming something whole, useful, and quietly beautiful.
Its richly textured surface evokes the feel of an ancient vessel unearthed from the earth—weathered by time, marked by imperfection, and full of story. Warm earthen tones of rust, clay, and stone invite a sense of grounding and stillness.
In the spirit of wabi-sabi, this piece honors asymmetry, texture, and the beauty of the imperfect. Designed as both vessel and object of contemplation, it brings a quiet, natural presence to any space.
Hand-formed paper mache over glass using layers of reclaimed paper and paper mâché, this vase embodies the beauty of transformation—what was once discarded becoming something whole, useful, and quietly beautiful.
Its richly textured surface evokes the feel of an ancient vessel unearthed from the earth—weathered by time, marked by imperfection, and full of story. Warm earthen tones of rust, clay, and stone invite a sense of grounding and stillness.
In the spirit of wabi-sabi, this piece honors asymmetry, texture, and the beauty of the imperfect. Designed as both vessel and object of contemplation, it brings a quiet, natural presence to any space.