Flower Vase Ichirin
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The simplicity of arrangement is the heart of ikebana.
Since this version only one flower is displayed, it is made to attract all attention and curiosity at one spot.
Playful colors, with clever positioning, will turn heads and uplift your interior.
Made of brass and copper, by hand all the way from metal ore to vase, like it was made many centuries ago.
It comes in a paulownia wood box.
Details
- Material: Solid copper and brass
- Height: 26cm
- Weight: 500g
In the Box
- Flower Vase Ichirin x 1
Story
For over 400 years, in Toyama prefecture, artists have masters metal casting and coloring using only simple tools and simple methods. Aiming to create modern items, inspiring colors, and beautiful patterns, Orii developed a range of products that have captivated interior designers in Japan. These objects offer a glimpse into Japan's modern design approach, still linked to personal effort and handwork, but detached from Tokyo, claiming an independent voice in design.