
Strata
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This sculptural vessel from Canadian artist Karen Quirion draws from her ongoing exploration of flowers in all their stagesāfrom root to bloom to decay. The textured stoneware surface shifts between cream and tan tones, creating a two-tone effect that catches light differently throughout the day.
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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Strata
This item ships from Canada; import duties and fees may apply. SeeĀ Custom Duties & International Fees in our FAQ for details.
This sculptural vessel from Canadian artist Karen Quirion draws from her ongoing exploration of flowers in all their stagesāfrom root to bloom to decay. The textured stoneware surface shifts between cream and tan tones, creating a two-tone effect that catches light differently throughout the day.
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.
This sculptural vessel from Canadian artist Karen Quirion draws from her ongoing exploration of flowers in all their stagesāfrom root to bloom to decay. The textured stoneware surface shifts between cream and tan tones, creating a two-tone effect that catches light differently throughout the day.
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.
























