Kink Vase Sand

Kink Vase Sand

$995
$995

The Kink Vase brings a contemporary form to the archetypal flower vase through a combination of traditional craftsmanship and playful design language. With its double opening, the Kink Vase adds a sculptural sentiment to the room, even when not in use. The design is made in porcelain that has been glazed on the inside for a refined touch.

Dimensions

Small: 27 W x 13 D x 26 H CM

Large: 40 W x 19 D x 39 H CM

MaterialsPigmented porcelain; unglazed on the outside, glazed on the inside. Kink Vase comes in Sand, Light Blue, Dusty Lilac, Light Green and Dark Red

Pigmented porcelain: Unglazed on the outside, glazed on the inside. Small variations in the surface and color of the object are a natural and unique trait of the material.

Earthenware: Liquid earthenware clay is poured into a plaster mold from which the design is molded. The Kink Vase is then polished with a wet sponge and fired at 1000°. After firing, the design is glazed with glossy glaze on the inside and a matt glaze on the outside, the design is then taken to the kiln again, this time at 1100°.

Please be aware of the additional lead-time below when pre-ordering.

Estimated lead time: approximately 16-18 weeks
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Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, their ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design. The name Muuto comes from Muutos, meaning new perspective in Finnish. They handpick leading contemporary designers who are strong interpreters of their philosophy and combine their talents with the passionate Muuto creative team. You will know their design because it has Muutos: objects made sublime through new perspectives, enjoyed across the world, representing the best of Scandinavian design today.
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