








Craft Wood Vase
Sculptural and quiet, with edges that catch the light and a presence that does the talking.
This carved wood vase was inspired by the movement of flame—its curves shaped through a traditional firewood technique known as Shou Sugi Ban. It preserves the natural grain of the wood while adding depth, weight, and a sense of stillness.
For shelves that feel unfinished, or surfaces that need a focal point without the noise.
This piece is one of a kind, created in small batches by a Thai craftmaker using this centuries-old method.
Not watertight, best styled with dried stems or standing solo.
Sculptural and quiet, with edges that catch the light and a presence that does the talking.
This carved wood vase was inspired by the movement of flame—its curves shaped through a traditional firewood technique known as Shou Sugi Ban. It preserves the natural grain of the wood while adding depth, weight, and a sense of stillness.
For shelves that feel unfinished, or surfaces that need a focal point without the noise.
This piece is one of a kind, created in small batches by a Thai craftmaker using this centuries-old method.
Not watertight, best styled with dried stems or standing solo.
Sculptural and quiet, with edges that catch the light and a presence that does the talking.
This carved wood vase was inspired by the movement of flame—its curves shaped through a traditional firewood technique known as Shou Sugi Ban. It preserves the natural grain of the wood while adding depth, weight, and a sense of stillness.
For shelves that feel unfinished, or surfaces that need a focal point without the noise.
This piece is one of a kind, created in small batches by a Thai craftmaker using this centuries-old method.
Not watertight, best styled with dried stems or standing solo.
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