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Designed by Rina Menardi

Crackle Flute Vase

Birch

$475.00 — $595.00

Description

Defined by its elongated silhouette and its captivating crackled finish, the Flute Vase was meticulously designed to accentuate the elegance of its contours, providing a refined vessel for floral arrangements or as a standalone statement piece. Presenting a serene palette and a sophisticated aesthetic, this vase is an ideal choice for those who seek to imbue their spaces with a sense of calm and understated luxury.

This piece was hand thrown and hand finished in Italy.

Medium
  • Width: 4"
  • Depth: 4"
  • Height: 21"
Large
  • Width: 4.5"
  • Depth: 4.5"
  • Height: 23"
Extra Large
  • Width: 4.5"
  • Depth: 4.5"
  • Height: 25"
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Materials

  • Ceramic

About the Artist

Rina Menardi is a world-renowned ceramic artist based in Italy. Her stoneware collection is completely handmade and is characterized by simple lines, organic colors and shapes inspired by nature. Deeply influenced by sculpture and organic forms, she continuously creates timeless collections of decorative objects, each one unique and deliberately irregular.

Measurements

  • Width: 4”
  • Depth: 4”
  • Height: 21”

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Artist Spotlight

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Rina Menardi

Rina Menardi has been developing her research into the field of ceramics since 1980 personalizing work techniques, exploring colour schemes, striving for neatness of shape. Rina works the clay without ever feeling a ceramist: “Clay allows me to give a three-dimensional shape to the here-and-now me. It is a way of communicating with myself, and therefore with others. I simply strive to respect the natural surfacing of things that are already within us”.