Cambria Vase, Blanc de Chine Cambria Vase, Blanc de Chine
Villa & House’s accessories often reference history and take inspiration from organic shapes. The Cambria Vase does both. When ostriches were discovered by 16th century Europe, they were considered rare and almost mythical animals. They were prized for their voluptuous feathers, which cost more than their weight in gold, and their giant eggs were turned into a variety of decorative curios. As a nod to this history, we have scaled up the ostrich egg in fine hand-made Blanc de Chine porcelain. Our oversized version is a functionally beautiful objet d'art. Glazed on the inside and matte on the exterior, it is a giant oval with the top removed to resemble a cracked egg. It has a cool minimalist appeal and is perfect for a centerpiece or an overscale coffee table accessory.
- 10.5dia x 10h
- Matte Glazed Porcelain & Glossy Interior Finish
This item is UPS-able
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