The Disc Object is a sculptural, hand‑built form with a calm, front‑facing silhouette. Its flat, circular profile gives it a quiet architectural presence, while the small opening at the top offers a subtle gesture rather than a functional mouth. Each vase is painted individually, with layered colour, soft washes and expressive marks that shift from piece to piece. The interior is glazed, while the raw clay exterior keeps the form grounded and tactile.
Designed as a sculptural object for the home, it sits beautifully on a shelf, console or side table. Either on its own or as part of a small arrangement. The Disc Vase brings a gentle, contemporary presence to a space, balancing simplicity of form with painterly surface detail.
Dimensions
Approx. 15cm in height and width.
Care
Wipe with a soft cloth. Not designed to hold water.
Lead time
Once your order is placed, we’ll confirm the lead time by email. If the piece is in stock, it will ship within a week. If it needs to be made for you, hand‑building and firing times are usually 4–6 weeks.
The Disc Object is a sculptural, hand‑built form with a calm, front‑facing silhouette. Its flat, circular profile gives it a quiet architectural presence, while the small opening at the top offers a subtle gesture rather than a functional mouth. Each vase is painted individually, with layered colour, soft washes and expressive marks that shift from piece to piece. The interior is glazed, while the raw clay exterior keeps the form grounded and tactile.
Designed as a sculptural object for the home, it sits beautifully on a shelf, console or side table. Either on its own or as part of a small arrangement. The Disc Vase brings a gentle, contemporary presence to a space, balancing simplicity of form with painterly surface detail.
Dimensions
Approx. 15cm in height and width.
Care
Wipe with a soft cloth. Not designed to hold water.
Lead time
Once your order is placed, we’ll confirm the lead time by email. If the piece is in stock, it will ship within a week. If it needs to be made for you, hand‑building and firing times are usually 4–6 weeks.