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The Multicolor Ring Vase
The Multicolor Ring Vase
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The Story
A study in geological poetry, The Multicolor Ring Vase captures the quiet drama of shifting sands and sedimentary layers, immortalized in luminous glass. This piece is not merely a container, but a narrative of time—its fluid bands of mocha, cream, and translucent taupe encircle the form in a perpetual, silent rhythm, evoking the stillness of a desert horizon.
The silhouette is organic and intentional, swelling into a soft ovoid shape that feels synonymous with the wabi-sabi philosophy of natural imperfection. While the pattern mimics the raw, ancient beauty of agate stone, the medium of glass introduces a modern, high-gloss sophistication. It holds a visual weight that feels museum-worthy, acting as a grounding artifact in a curated space.
Why It Belongs in Your Home
Earth-Toned Serenity The palette is drawn directly from the natural world—unbleached linen, wet sand, and deep espresso. This neutral complexity allows the vessel to anchor a room without demanding attention, seamlessly blending into interiors defined by wood, wool, and travertine.
Translucent Depth Unlike opaque ceramic or stone, the art-glass construction offers a unique interplay with light. As the sun moves across the room, the thinner bands of the vessel glow with a soft, amber warmth, creating a living texture that changes throughout the day.
The Curated Curve In a modern home dominated by the sharp lines of joinery and angular architecture, this vessel offers a necessary counterpoint. Its tapered neck and rounded shoulders soften the visual landscape, introducing a sense of flow and calm to coffee tables and shelving units.
The Details
Material: Heavy-weight Art Glass
Craftsmanship: Smooth, high-gloss finish with integrated banding
Colour: Variegated bands of Mocha, Taupe, Cream, and Grey
Dimensions: 25cm (L) x 17cm (W) x 33cm (H)
Care: Dust with a microfiber cloth; hand wash gently with lukewarm water only.
Styling Note from Sage
"This piece possesses enough visual gravity to stand alone as a sculptural object. Avoid overcrowding it. Place it solitary on a stack of coffee table books or a dark timber console to highlight its lighter bands. If styling with florals, opt for a single, structural branch—like dried Magnolia or Cotton—to emphasize the vessel's height without distracting from the glasswork patterns."
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