A traditional vase in the standard range, intended for small arrangements and medium-sized posies. Stoneware vases are ideal as they never leak unless damaged!
Like Dressing Bottles, "Shell" Dishes are by-products of the making of Salt Jars, and their respective availabilities are directly linked. Versions with a hole in the base make useful soap-holders.
An elegant vessel for a single specimen, its clean lines won’t compete with a prize bloom.
Malcolm has set himself a technical challenge to produce these complex and variable forms in one throwing operation. The fluted flanges accommodate extra openings for flower and foliage stems, while the main opening allows traditional flower-arranging flair.
A capacious container capable of supporting a bouquet of flowers. The form is designed to be stable, especially when half-filled with water, while the rim allows the blooms to spread naturally to some extent.
A large multi-purpose jug with a very practical lip and handle, and with great potential for flower-arranging.
A larger reservoir lasts longer than the Bud Vase.
A counter-weghted flower-holder intended to display a larger bloom than the small specimen vase. Note the fluted base. This pot will not leak unless cracked in use - so please take care!
Useful for larger arrangements, with a large water capacity.
Fill the removable dish with water, plus a drop of scented oil or your favourite perfume, then light the candle for hours of gentle aroma and a warm glow.
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