Designed by Blumstad in collaboration with renowned stylist / author, Hilary Robertson, this angular ceramic bouquet is hand-crafted in Brooklyn by a product designer and ceramist, in small batches and slip cast by Mishichu Shumda. The simple shape is matte-glassed and makes it an ideal centerpiece for low brick arrangements, forcing bulbs, or for displaying your favorite plants. It is also designed to be modular.
Use Small Kado Vase as a top for a mid-sized kiddo vase and stack it together to create a dramatic sculpture or centerpiece vase. If using as a vase, we recommend adding brass or stone frogs.
About Mike Shamda
Originally from Japan, Michiko Shmada studied at Parsons School of Design and developed an interest in craftsmanship. After graduation, he worked for several years as a handheld designer for a ceramic manufacturer in New York until he jumped in and began producing his own line of handmade ceramics. Since 2009, Michiko has been working at her Brooklyn studio specializing in slip cast ceramics. Simple, practical, beautiful and golden, Machiko’s work is carefully crafted in small batches. In a world where so many things are widely crafted and disposable, Mikio looks at craftsmanship with appreciation, and from original models to finished pieces — completely by hand.
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: 5 “H x 8” W
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