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Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue | Vases & Vessels by Pierre Bounaud Ceramics. Item made of ceramic compatible with modern style
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Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue | Vases & Vessels by Pierre Bounaud Ceramics. Item made of ceramic compatible with modern style
Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue | Vases & Vessels by Pierre Bounaud Ceramics. Item made of ceramic compatible with modern style
Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue | Vases & Vessels by Pierre Bounaud Ceramics. Item made of ceramic compatible with modern style

Created and Sold by Pierre Bounaud Ceramics

Pierre Bounaud Ceramics

Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue - Vases & Vessels

Price $250

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Shipping: USPS 2-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 13, 2024

Handmade

Made In USA

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
8H x 7W x 5D in
20.32H x 17.78W x 12.7D cm
1.02 kg
2.25 lb

Original porcelain vase in a stacked cube design with a turquoise glaze, a Cobalt blue glaze and 18K gold luster highlight on the rim. The vertical stack of cubes is connected all through allowing for the placement of long stemmed flowers. The vase is made by hand, manipulating square porcelain slabs to create the cube shapes. The inside is glazed and watertight.

Item Cubic Vase - Turquoise and Cobalt Blue
As seen in Creator's Studio, San Diego, CA
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Pierre Bounaud Ceramics
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Wescover creator since 2020
Original handmade ceramic creations

Pierre Bounaud is a San Diego-based ceramic artist, working from his home studio overlooking the scenic Talmadge neighborhood canyons. Born and raised in France, in the Provence region, Pierre studied Chemistry before clay took over his life and became his muse. Combining his love of experimentation and architecture, Pierre creates original, colorful, and textural functional wares, as well as sculptural vessels and geometric abstract structures reminiscent of the Brutalist architecture style. Pierre’s unique artwork has been featured in galleries throughout the United States, including the American Museum of Ceramic Arts, the Borrego Art Institute, the Kellogg University Art Gallery, and the City of Brea Art Gallery.