Description
The Mori Bottle Vase brings a weathered, handmade character to any shelf or side table. Shaped like a rustic jug with a single looped handle set against its shoulder, it carries the honest feel of aged pottery. The whitestone finish sits over a warm stoneware body, with soft patches of exposed clay breaking through the surface to give each piece its own worn look.
The textured exterior has a chalky, lime-washed appearance, complete with subtle cracks and mottled tones that read as genuinely old rather than mass produced. Its tall, tapering silhouette narrows to a slim neck and open top, making it a natural home for dried grasses, pampas or a few stems of foliage. Left empty, it stands well as a sculptural object in its own right.
Measuring 190mm wide and 285mm tall, this small size suits a mantel, windowsill or dining table arrangement. The neutral, earthy palette works alongside rustic and organic interiors, sitting comfortably with natural wood, linen and stone. Group it with taller vessels for a layered display or let it stand alone as a quiet focal point.
Specification
| Material |
Stoneware |
| Colour |
Whitestone |
| Finish |
Textured, aged |
| Dimensions |
190 x 190 x 285mm |
| Handle |
Single looped |
| Opening |
Open top |
| Style |
Rustic bottle vase |
Frequently Asked
What is this vase made from?
It is made from stoneware with a textured, lime-washed whitestone finish over a warm clay body.
Can it hold water for fresh flowers?
The finish is porous and best suited to dried stems or faux foliage. If using fresh flowers, place a waterproof liner or small container inside.
How big is the small size?
It measures 190mm wide, 190mm deep and 285mm tall, sitting well on a shelf, mantel or dining table.
Why does the surface look uneven?
The mottled tones, cracks and patches of exposed clay are part of the aged handmade look, so each vase varies slightly.
How do I clean it?
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking or harsh cleaners, as the porous finish can absorb moisture.