Description
The Capua brings a hand-thrown feel to a shelf, mantel or sideboard, with a tall bottle silhouette that tapers to a narrow neck. The body is finished in a speckled cream ceramic, broken up by four bands of arched motifs picked out in a soft off-white glaze against the unglazed clay. It reads as part pottery, part architecture, and the repeated arch pattern gives it a quiet rhythm from any angle.
Standing 265mm tall on a 150mm base, it holds a strong presence on its own or grouped with plainer pieces for contrast. The matte, sandy texture across the surface catches the light gently, while the glazed arches add subtle sheen. Use it with dried grasses, pampas or a few tall stems, or keep it empty and let the shape and pattern do the work.
The narrow opening suits slim arrangements and single-stem displays. Wipe the ceramic clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth, and check whether your vase is fully glazed inside before adding water for fresh flowers.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Colour |
White |
| Dimensions |
150 x 150 x 265mm (W x D x H) |
| Finish |
Speckled matte with glazed arch detail |
| Pattern |
Repeating arch bands |
| Neck |
Narrow opening |
| Style |
Organic, contemporary |
Frequently Asked
What is this vase made from?
It is made from ceramic with a speckled cream body and off-white glazed arch detailing.
How tall is the Capua vase?
It stands 265mm tall with a 150mm width and depth at the base.
Can I use it with fresh flowers?
The narrow neck suits slim stems. Check the interior is glazed before adding water; otherwise use it for dried arrangements.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the surface with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh abrasives that could mark the matte finish.
Does it work as a standalone piece?
Yes. The arch pattern and bottle shape hold their own, or you can group it with plainer vases for contrast.