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Esme Vase in Froth

Esme Vase in Froth

The Esme Vase series in Froth is a collection of slip casted stoneware vessels by Brooklyn-based ceramicist Kalya O'Donoghue. 

Drawing inspiration from the ocean's surf and otherworldly tide pool textures, Kalya breaks glaze compounds down to their chemical foundation so she can adjust and rebuild them, creating unique surface treatments on each of her ceramic pieces. Utilizing basic material science, she integrates foreign materials, like steel, into her work. The engineered glazes and metal elements lend her work a solid yet delicate, almost airy feeling.

Available in four distinct sizes, each vessel is watertight and may be used with freshly cut stems.

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Esme Vase in Froth

The Esme Vase series in Froth is a collection of slip casted stoneware vessels by Brooklyn-based ceramicist Kalya O'Donoghue. 

Drawing inspiration from the ocean's surf and otherworldly tide pool textures, Kalya breaks glaze compounds down to their chemical foundation so she can adjust and rebuild them, creating unique surface treatments on each of her ceramic pieces. Utilizing basic material science, she integrates foreign materials, like steel, into her work. The engineered glazes and metal elements lend her work a solid yet delicate, almost airy feeling.

Available in four distinct sizes, each vessel is watertight and may be used with freshly cut stems.

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The Esme Vase series in Froth is a collection of slip casted stoneware vessels by Brooklyn-based ceramicist Kalya O'Donoghue. 

Drawing inspiration from the ocean's surf and otherworldly tide pool textures, Kalya breaks glaze compounds down to their chemical foundation so she can adjust and rebuild them, creating unique surface treatments on each of her ceramic pieces. Utilizing basic material science, she integrates foreign materials, like steel, into her work. The engineered glazes and metal elements lend her work a solid yet delicate, almost airy feeling.

Available in four distinct sizes, each vessel is watertight and may be used with freshly cut stems.