This collection of hand-sculpted vases gathers the fleeting beauty of the garden into a series of luminous forms. Each piece draws from a different moment in the growing season—strawberry, blackberry, cherry tomato, magnolia branch, orchid, and hollyhock—rendered with a softness that feels both studied and instinctive. Leaves, fruit, and blossoms unfold across each surface, creating a sense of quiet movement, as if each form is still growing, still reaching.
Varying slightly in scale, each vase carries its own presence—substantial enough to anchor a surface, yet intimate in hand. They can hold a loose arrangement or stand alone, where the sculptural detail becomes the focus. The glossy white glaze unifies the collection, allowing light to gather along edges and settle into deeper folds, revealing each layer over time.
Created by Aron Fischer of Facture Blooms, the collection reflects a practice grounded in seasonality and close attention to the natural world. Each piece begins with what is grown or observed, then translated by hand into form. There is a quiet commitment to process—objects made slowly, with intention—carrying the rhythms of the garden into something enduring.
- strawberry - approximately 6" x 5"
- blackberry - approximately 9" x 5"
- cherry tomatoes - approximately 5" x 5"
- magnolia branch - approximately 10" x 8"
- orchid - approximately 12" x 6"
- hollyhocks - approx 10" x 7"
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