Description
The Oshima Sphere Vase is built around a bold, rounded body that sits on a short cylindrical foot, topped by a slim upright neck. It is a simple, sculptural shape that reads as much like an object to display as a vessel for flowers. Made from stoneware with a soft matt finish, it has a smooth, even surface that catches light gently across its curves.
The range comes in two colourways, White and Grey, so you can pick a tone that sits quietly against your walls or adds a little contrast to a shelf. The generous ball form works well on a mantelpiece, a sideboard or a hallway console, and looks good grouped with plainer, taller vases or left on its own. It suits pared-back, modern and Scandi-leaning rooms, holding dried stems, single blooms or nothing at all.
Each piece measures 21cm wide, 21cm deep and 28cm high. The stoneware is sturdy and the matt glaze keeps the look calm rather than glossy. Wipe clean with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth, and avoid harsh cleaners that could mark the finish. If you use it with water, line or test for watertightness first and dry the outside to protect the surface.
Specification
| Material |
Stoneware |
| Dimensions |
21cm x 21cm x 28cm (W x D x H) |
| Finish |
Matt glaze |
| Available in |
2 colourways: White and Grey |
| Shape |
Rounded sphere body on cylindrical foot |
| Style |
Modern, sculptural |
Frequently Asked
What colours does this vase come in?
It comes in two colourways, White and Grey, so you can match it to a soft, neutral scheme or add a little contrast.
What is the vase made from?
It is made from stoneware with a soft matt glaze, giving it a smooth, even surface and a solid feel.
How big is the Oshima Sphere Vase?
Each piece measures 21cm wide, 21cm deep and 28cm high, making it a good mid-size shape for a shelf, sideboard or console.
Can I put fresh flowers and water in it?
The slim neck suits single stems or small arrangements. If using water, test for watertightness first and dry the outside to protect the matt finish.
How do I clean it?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners so the matt glaze stays looking its best.