Description
Our Orro set brings together three ceramic bottle vases in graduated heights, each finished with a deep blue glaze that fades down the body into a soft cream base. The drip effect runs differently across every piece, so no two vases in the group look quite the same. Rounded, teardrop shapes and slim necks give the trio a calm, organic feel that sits well on a mantel, sideboard or windowsill.
The tallest vase stands as the anchor of the group, with two smaller companions to balance the arrangement. The narrow openings suit single stems, dried grasses or a few slender blooms, while the vases hold their own as standalone decor when left empty. The glossy glaze catches the light and shows the darker indigo pooling towards the top before it thins into pale streaks.
Made from ceramic with a fired glaze, each vase has a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Group all three together for a layered display, or spread them across separate shelves and rooms to carry the blue tones through your home. The neutral cream base keeps them versatile enough to work with coastal, modern and softly rustic settings alike.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Colour |
Blue with cream fade |
| Finish |
Glossy glazed |
| Set includes |
3 vases in graduated sizes |
| Largest dimensions |
140mm W x 140mm D x 250mm H |
| Style |
Organic bottle shape |
Frequently Asked
What is included in the set?
The set contains three ceramic bottle vases in three graduated heights, from a tall statement piece down to two smaller companions.
Are these vases watertight for fresh flowers?
Yes, the glazed ceramic bodies hold water, so they suit fresh stems as well as dried arrangements. The narrow necks are best for single or slim bunches.
How do I clean them?
Wipe the glazed surface with a soft damp cloth. For inside residue, rinse with warm water and a little washing-up liquid, then dry thoroughly.
Does each vase look the same?
No, the drip glaze fades differently across each piece, so the blue-to-cream pattern varies slightly from vase to vase.
What size are the openings?
The necks are narrow, sized for single stems or a few slender flowers rather than large, full bouquets.