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Apple vase
A serene sculptural presence, this round, apple-like vase belongs to the MOON collection — a series defined by its cratered lunar surfaces and the gentle balance between raw earth and refined stillness. Its softly weighted silhouette carries a quiet fullness, echoing natural abundance and organic harmony.
A contemporary minimal vase, handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, this form celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the subtle poetry of wabi-sabi. The organic shape in combination with the raw, textured surface creates a unique design object that feels both grounding and contemplative.
The exterior is finished in a beige-white crater lava glaze — a highly reactive, mineral-rich surface that transforms uniquely in the kiln. As it expands and contracts under intense heat, it forms a tactile landscape of soft craters, ridges and tonal movement, reminiscent of weathered stone and lunar terrain. Decorative and expressive, the surface may feel rough to the touch in places, honouring its volcanic character and handmade authenticity.
Glazed inside and fully functional, this vase holds water with ease, making it perfect for fresh florals, wild branches or as a standalone sculptural centrepiece anchoring your space with quiet strength.
Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, each piece becomes non-porous, exceptionally strong and built to endure — a harmonious balance of delicacy and resilience.
This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind creation shaped by hand, fire and time. Subtle variations in form and surface define its soulful individuality.
✨ Dimensions Height: 28 cm
Diameter: 30 cm
🌿 Trusted International Shipping and Plastic-Free Packaging Every order is carefully packed using secure, eco-friendly materials to ensure your ceramics arrive safely — even on long international journeys. I’ve shipped thousands of pieces worldwide with excellent delivery success, and I’m always here to assist with any questions.
Follow the making process and the hands behind these forms at @laimaceramics 🤍
A serene sculptural presence, this round, apple-like vase belongs to the MOON collection — a series defined by its cratered lunar surfaces and the gentle balance between raw earth and refined stillness. Its softly weighted silhouette carries a quiet fullness, echoing natural abundance and organic harmony.
A contemporary minimal vase, handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, this form celebrates the beauty of imperfection and the subtle poetry of wabi-sabi. The organic shape in combination with the raw, textured surface creates a unique design object that feels both grounding and contemplative.
The exterior is finished in a beige-white crater lava glaze — a highly reactive, mineral-rich surface that transforms uniquely in the kiln. As it expands and contracts under intense heat, it forms a tactile landscape of soft craters, ridges and tonal movement, reminiscent of weathered stone and lunar terrain. Decorative and expressive, the surface may feel rough to the touch in places, honouring its volcanic character and handmade authenticity.
Glazed inside and fully functional, this vase holds water with ease, making it perfect for fresh florals, wild branches or as a standalone sculptural centrepiece anchoring your space with quiet strength.
Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, each piece becomes non-porous, exceptionally strong and built to endure — a harmonious balance of delicacy and resilience.
This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind creation shaped by hand, fire and time. Subtle variations in form and surface define its soulful individuality.
✨ Dimensions Height: 28 cm
Diameter: 30 cm
🌿 Trusted International Shipping and Plastic-Free Packaging Every order is carefully packed using secure, eco-friendly materials to ensure your ceramics arrive safely — even on long international journeys. I’ve shipped thousands of pieces worldwide with excellent delivery success, and I’m always here to assist with any questions.
Follow the making process and the hands behind these forms at @laimaceramics 🤍