Description
The Vormark set brings together three ceramic bottle vases in graduated heights, each with a rounded body that narrows into a slim bottleneck. The reactive glaze gives every piece a soft, mottled finish, with a smooth glossy top fading into a speckled, stone-like texture towards the base. Because they are glazed by hand, no two vases look exactly alike, which is part of their appeal.
The range comes in four colourways: Natural, Blue, Green and Brown, so you can pick a tone that sits with your existing scheme or mix sets across rooms. The trio works well grouped on a mantel, sideboard or windowsill, and the varied sizes let you layer heights on a shelf. Use them empty as a sculptural group or add dried stems and single blooms for a relaxed, lived-in look.
Made from ceramic with a reactive glaze, the largest vase measures 12cm x 12cm x 31cm (W x D x H). The finish is glossy on the upper body with a matt, speckled lower section. Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth and avoid harsh chemicals. Handle with care, as ceramic can chip if knocked.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic |
| Dimensions |
Largest vase 12cm x 12cm x 31cm (W x D x H) |
| Set |
Set of 3 vases in graduated heights |
| Finish |
Reactive glaze, glossy top with speckled base |
| Available in |
4 colourways: Natural, Blue, Green, Brown |
| Care |
Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth |
Frequently Asked
How many vases are in the set?
The Vormark set includes three ceramic bottle vases in graduated heights, so you can group them together for a layered display.
What colourways can I choose from?
The range comes in four colourways: Natural, Blue, Green and Brown. Pick the tone that best suits your room.
Are the vases suitable for fresh flowers?
They work well with dried stems and single blooms. As they are ceramic with a glazed interior, take care to check for water tightness before using with fresh flowers and water.
Why does each vase look slightly different?
The reactive glaze is applied by hand, so the mottled and speckled patterning varies from piece to piece. Every vase is a little unique.
How do I clean the vases?
Wipe them with a soft dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaners, and handle with care as ceramic can chip.