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Blue Ocean Koza Bud Vase Handmade in Thailand. 2.5” x 2.5” x 6”
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Davis Pottery is handmade in York Harbor, Maine by Chris Davis. Davis Pottery is lead-free, ovenproof and may be used in a microwave oven and washed in a dishwasher. For years of enjoyment avoid extreme temperature changes.
Available in a variety of colors. Color pictured might not necessarily be available. Removable wooden sticks included. Air plants not included, but available for purchase.
All prices are estimates and subject to final price set by the artist.
Uplift your indoor air plant collection with the Space Air, a limited edition hanging vase meticulously crafted for air plants. Designed by the talented Chris Davis, this bratty piece blends artistry with functionality. The Space Air features a sleek, modern design that complements any space, making it the perfect home for your air plants.
Each vase is handcrafted by Chris, ensuring that every piece is unique, just like the plants it holds. Whether you're an avid plant enthusiast or just starting your indoor garden, the Space Air will add a touch of elegance and a sense of tranquility to your surroundings.
Available in September, but only in limited quantities. 5” diameter. Color: matte white.
This hand pinched planter is the perfect addition to a modern home. You can have so much play mixing and matching colors and sizes. The texture radiates the satin matte glaze. The round planter has a drainage hole and comes with a fitted plate. For indoor and outdoor use. Just remember to bring it in during freezing seasons. Plants not included.
About the artist: Elizabeth Benotti of Eliot, Maine, the artist behind these porcelain pieces was born and raised in Massachusetts before being called west to earn a BFA at the University of Colorado in Boulder. It was there that she took her first ceramics class. It didn’t take long to fall in love with the material, process and community this medium fosters. Upon graduation, She was accepted into the Resident Artists program at the Mendocino Art Center. In a small town nestled on the northern coast of California, she worked alongside a small group of dedicated artists and explored the relationships between everyday objects, color, image and form.