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Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
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Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers
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Dark Vase 3D Print | Vases & Vessels by Wretched Flowers

Created and Sold by Wretched Flowers

Wretched Flowers

Dark Vase 3D Print - Vases & Vessels

Price from $64 to $148

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Locally Sourced

Inspired by tattoo designs, the Dark Vase is 3D printed using bio-plastic, a corn-based material that is biodegradable. Our most popular piece, this bud vase is best paired with a Cartoon Bouquet or Starchaser Bouquet to make the perfect gift. (This vase is also available in steel.)

Additional Info:

Dimensions: 7 in x 4 in x 5 in
Materials: 3D-printed bioplastic, glass insert.
Made in the Connecticut, USA.

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Item Dark Vase 3D Print
Created by Wretched Flowers
As seen in Creator's Studio, New Fairfield, CT
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Wretched Flowers
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Hard objects for the unconventional home. All crafted in our Connecticut studio.

Wretched Flowers is the design studio of Loney Abrams and Johnny Stanish. Their ever-evolving practice currently involves designing objects for the home, interior and set design, art direction, and foraged floristry. Clients and collaborators include MoMA PS1, Rhizome, Gladstone Gallery, Anicka Yi, Clever / Architectural Digest, among many others.

Initiated in 2020 as a sustainable floristry studio, Wretched Flowers creates sculptural bouquets using foraged local plants. By consciously harvesting invasive versus native plants, Wretched Flowers facilitates ecological restoration on a small but meaningful scale.

The need for custom vases for their arrangements led them to make their own, which eventually inspired a collection of hand-built ceramic objects for the table top. Their second and most recent collection, ARTIFACT, expands their offering of home accessories to include lamps, a mirror, and a candleholder, in addition to vases. Wretched Flowers is currently pursuing opportunities related to interior design.

Abrams and Stanish, who are married, began collaborating in 2012 while receiving their MFAs from Pratt Institute. In 2012 they co-founded Hotel Art Pavilion, an experimental exhibition platform and gallery space. Abrams and Stanish currently teach at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.