In a world saturated with mass production, there’s something deeply grounding about objects shaped by hand, especially when they come from natural materials like wood. The wooden vases and bowls featured in this series are more than functional items; they’re sculptural expressions of patience, skill, and a quiet reverence for organic form.
Each piece is turned and finished with care, allowing the grain of the wood to guide the final shape. The natural variations like knots, whorls, and color shifts are embraced rather than hidden, making every vessel unique. Some forms echo traditional silhouettes, while others feel more contemporary, exploring the boundaries between utility and art.
Placed in thoughtful still-life compositions, these vases and bowls draw attention not just for their craftsmanship, but for their warmth and tactility. Whether holding dried flowers or standing empty, they invite touch and contemplation, grounding a space with their presence.
These works are a celebration of slow making and the quiet power of natural materials, timeless, tactile, and deeply human.








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