
Iris ll
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Smooth cream stoneware gives this sculptural vessel a quieter presence within Karen Quirion's collection, where form takes center stage. The tall, narrow silhouette evokes the upward reach of a stem or petal unfurling.
Quirion is a self-taught ceramicist with a background in fashion design and a long-held love of brutalist architecture. All her pieces are hand-built through coiling, pinching, and slab-building techniques, exploring the tension between rigidity and organic form.
Please note this product requires special shipping due to the nature of the piece.
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Iris ll
This item ships from Canada; import duties and fees may apply. SeeĀ Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
Smooth cream stoneware gives this sculptural vessel a quieter presence within Karen Quirion's collection, where form takes center stage. The tall, narrow silhouette evokes the upward reach of a stem or petal unfurling.
Quirion is a self-taught ceramicist with a background in fashion design and a long-held love of brutalist architecture. All her pieces are hand-built through coiling, pinching, and slab-building techniques, exploring the tension between rigidity and organic form.
Please note this product requires special shipping due to the nature of the piece.
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This item ships from Canada; import duties and fees may apply. SeeĀ Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
Smooth cream stoneware gives this sculptural vessel a quieter presence within Karen Quirion's collection, where form takes center stage. The tall, narrow silhouette evokes the upward reach of a stem or petal unfurling.
Quirion is a self-taught ceramicist with a background in fashion design and a long-held love of brutalist architecture. All her pieces are hand-built through coiling, pinching, and slab-building techniques, exploring the tension between rigidity and organic form.
Please note this product requires special shipping due to the nature of the piece.
























