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Quiet Forms

A collection of wheel-thrown vessels that celebrate simplicity.

Designed to hold a single stem, a few gathered flowers or simply to exist as beautiful objects within the home, each piece is individually thrown by hand and finished in a palette of soft whites, warm ivories and natural stone.

Rather than drawing attention to themselves, these vessels quietly complement the spaces they inhabit. Their beauty lies in proportion, gentle curves and subtle variations that reveal the hand of the maker.

Created to be lived with, enjoyed daily and filled with whatever the season offers.

Wheel thrown by hand as part of The Coastal Studio's Quiet Form Collection.

Hand-thrown stoneware

Approx. H 15× W 6.5× D 6.5cm

Approx.. Vase opening 1.4cm

Dishwasher & microwave safe

Part of The Coastal Studio’s Quiet Form Collection

Individually handmade in Western Australia

Handmade Pottery | Bud Vase IV

$70.00Price
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  • We hope you're happy with your product. However, if you are not completely satisfied, you may return it for an exchange within seven (7) days. All returned items must be in new and unsued condition. See our Return Policy for full details.

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The Coastal Studio pottery is produced on the unceded sovereign land of the Menang people of the Noongar nation of which I live and work.

 

I pay my respects to them, to their cultures, and to their elders - past, present, and emerging.  

 

I recognize and respect  their spiritual connection to land and waters, across time and generations.

Stoneware | Porcelain | Terra Cotta | Functional Pottery

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