Description
The Namibia vase takes its cue from hand-built pottery, with a low, rounded body that widens at the middle and draws back to a small opening at the top. Made from magnesium, it carries a cream finish across every surface, giving it a soft, chalky look that sits well against natural materials and warm neutrals.
What sets this piece apart is the raised detailing. Bands of small dotted texture run around the body, broken up by rows of moulded beads and knots that catch the light and cast gentle shadow. The result reads as tribal and handmade, echoing woven baskets and coiled clay work. Its bowl shape keeps a low profile, so it works as a centrepiece on a dining or coffee table without blocking sightlines.
Use it on its own as a sculptural object, or fill it with dried stems and grasses for a relaxed, organic display. The wide base gives it a steady, grounded stance, and the pale tone lets the surface pattern do the talking. It pairs easily with rattan, linen and pale timber for a calm, earthy scheme.
Specification
| Material |
Magnesium |
| Colour |
Cream |
| Finish |
Textured, chalky matt |
| Dimensions |
W170 x D160 x H380mm |
| Shape |
Low rounded bowl |
| Style |
Organic tribal |
| Best for |
Dried stems or display |
Frequently Asked
What is this vase made from?
It is made from magnesium, a lightweight cast material with a stone-like feel and a chalky cream finish.
Can it hold water for fresh flowers?
We recommend using it with dried or faux stems, or adding a separate waterproof liner if you wish to use fresh flowers, as magnesium is best kept away from standing water.
How do I clean the textured surface?
Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth or a soft brush to lift dust from the raised beading. Avoid harsh chemicals that could mark the matt finish.
What size is it?
It measures 170mm wide, 160mm deep and 380mm tall, giving a low, wide bowl profile.
What decor style does it suit?
Its raised dotted and beaded texture suits organic, rustic and contemporary schemes, and pairs well with rattan, linen and pale timber.