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The Black Line Narrow Mouth Vase -S
The Black Line Narrow Mouth Vase -S
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The Story
There is a quiet power in the meeting of opposites. The Black Line Narrow Mouth Vase is not merely a vessel; it is a three-dimensional sketch, a study in the balance between organic fluidity and graphic structure. Crafted from premium ceramic, its silhouette is soft and bulbous—a gentle, welcoming form that speaks of timeless pottery traditions.
Yet, its surface tells a decidedly modern story. The erratic, hand-applied black grid disrupts the pristine white canvas, evoking the beauty of cracked earth or the spontaneous strokes of an artist’s charcoal pencil. This is true Wabi-Sabi philosophy in motion: celebrating the perfection found within the imperfect line. It possesses a museum-quality stillness, commanding attention not through volume, but through its stark, monochromatic confidence.
Why It Belongs in Your Home
Graphic Minimalism In a world of visual noise, this piece offers clarity. The high-contrast interplay of deep black against soft white creates an immediate focal point, anchoring a room with a sophisticated, monochromatic edge that transcends trends.
Curated Imperfection The irregular geometry of the grid pattern softens the rigidity of modern architecture. It brings a human touch to your space—a reminder of the artisan’s hand—making your home feel curated and collected rather than just decorated.
Sculptural Silence Even when empty, this vase holds its own as a piece of sculpture. Its dimensions are substantial enough to ground a console table yet refined enough to sit atop a stack of art books, offering a moment of visual rest and artistic contemplation.
The Details
Material: High-grade Ceramic
Craftsmanship: Hand-finished glazing with abstract linear detailing
Colour: Earthen White with Matte Black graphic lines
Dimensions: 20 cm (L) x 20 cm (W) x 24.5 cm (H)
Care: Dust gently with a dry, soft cloth. Hand wash only if necessary.
Styling Note from Sage
“Treat this piece less like a vase and more like a sculpture. Its narrow mouth is designed for precision—style it with a single, dramatic branch of dried Kuromatsu pine or a solitary stem of eucalyptus to emphasize the negative space. It pairs exceptionally well with warm walnut wood or raw concrete surfaces.”
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