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REEF Collection — Tall Lava Vase
A striking vertical presence, this wheel-thrown vase from the REEF collection embodies elegance, fragility and quiet strength. Defined by its very tall, slender silhouette and fine, minimal base, it carries a sculptural grace that feels both architectural and organic — a statement form that asks for space to be appreciated and protected.
Due to its height and narrow grounding, this piece should be placed in a safe, undisturbed area.
Handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, the organic shape in combination with the raw, textured surface creates a unique design object that honours natural movement and restrained minimalism.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection and embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi — where irregularity, vulnerability and material honesty are celebrated.
Glazed in the signature REEF collection three-glaze composition, this piece draws inspiration from a Sardinian coastal story — where volcanic rock meets crystalline sea and sunlit turquoise shallows. A fusion of richly textured crater lava, luminous bright turquoise and a crystalline glaze interacts across the surface, forming a tactile landscape reminiscent of submerged reef formations, salt-kissed stone and ancient shoreline terrain.
Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, this vase exists as both a functional vessel and a sculptural art object — ideal for long stems, dried botanicals or as a standalone form commanding vertical presence.
This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind creation shaped by hand and flame.
✨ Dimensions
Height: 52 cm
Diameter: 25 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 striking vertical presence, this wheel-thrown vase from the REEF collection embodies elegance, fragility and quiet strength. Defined by its very tall, slender silhouette and fine, minimal base, it carries a sculptural grace that feels both architectural and organic — a statement form that asks for space to be appreciated and protected.
Due to its height and narrow grounding, this piece should be placed in a safe, undisturbed area.
Handmade by Laima in her rural Latvian studio, the organic shape in combination with the raw, textured surface creates a unique design object that honours natural movement and restrained minimalism.
Treasure the beauty of imperfection and embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi — where irregularity, vulnerability and material honesty are celebrated.
Glazed in the signature REEF collection three-glaze composition, this piece draws inspiration from a Sardinian coastal story — where volcanic rock meets crystalline sea and sunlit turquoise shallows. A fusion of richly textured crater lava, luminous bright turquoise and a crystalline glaze interacts across the surface, forming a tactile landscape reminiscent of submerged reef formations, salt-kissed stone and ancient shoreline terrain.
Artfully handcrafted from high-fired stoneware, this vase exists as both a functional vessel and a sculptural art object — ideal for long stems, dried botanicals or as a standalone form commanding vertical presence.
This is the exact item shown in the images — a one-of-a-kind creation shaped by hand and flame.
✨ Dimensions
Height: 52 cm
Diameter: 25 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 🤍