1616 / arita japan's low SB vase is the perfect home for both fresh and dried flowers, so you can enjoy the beauty all year round. The porcelain vase has a smooth body that tapers gently towards the top. Whether it's displayed on its own or paired with different-coloured vases or other decorative items, the SB vase is sure to add a touch of sophistication and charm to any room.
Can be mixed and matched with other elements from the 1616 / S&B "Colour Porcelain" collection.
Ø150 x H293
White and Blue porcelain Made by a dense clay of crushed stone.
Hand-crafted in Arita, Japan.
Microwave and dishwasher safe.
Design by Scholten and Baijings
Story of 1616 / arita japan:
Aritayaki, a kind of Japanese pottery, finds its roots in the ancient ceramics town of Arita located on Kyushu Island in southern Japan. It was in this town, in the year 1616, that the Koreans first introduced the art of pottery to Japan.
Up to today Arita still produces ceramics made by local craftsmen using the distinctive ingredient of clay made from crushed stone. Inspired by the profound experience and skills of local Arita craftsmen, designer and creative director Teruhiro Yanagihara developed a complete new ceramics brand for Momota–Touen Corporation. Named after its origins, 1616 / arita japan products are produced in the same factories as the original Arita pottery but take a complete different design approach.
1616 / arita japan stands for contemporary products that can be used everyday, though made with the extraordinary workmanship, thinness and strength of original Arita ware. Scholten & Baijings emphasize the dialogue between applied art and everyday use by means of colour and form.
Disclaimer: Our handmade ceramics from Japan are crafted with traditional techniques, making each piece unique. Variations in color, shape, glaze, and texture are natural characteristics of artisanal craftsmanship, not defects. These nuances add to the beauty and authenticity of the piece. Returns will not be accepted for minor irregularities inherent to handmade items.