Siam Vases

Ruby and Terracotta Siam Vase, small

Regular price $487.00

Shipping time: 4 business days

Description

Let yourself be enveloped by the warmth and elegance of Terracotta and Ruby colors. Play with shapes, colors, and heights in your interior with Siam vases, available in three colors and two different sizes.

Additional information
  • Dimensions: 8 5/8 oz - 3 3/4 h
  • Country of manufacture: France
  • Materials: Earthenware
  • Artistic collaboration: Alnoor
  • SKU: 1034CVSM00
Know-how

Gien earthenware is a living material born from the natural alchemy of sand, clay, and kaolin, whose warm and sensual surface evokes a unique emotion.

Our workshop reflects a fully integrated manufacturing process and a closely guarded recipe: each step, from mixing the elements to making the molds and applying the final glaze, is carried out in Gien using exclusive formulas and specific expertise.

To bring Gien's tableware and other items to life, we rely on three precise firing processes, twenty-six distinct components, and the expert touch of thirty master potters, heirs to nearly two centuries of tradition.

Services
  • 100% secure payment.
  • Duties included in displayed prices.
  • Any questions? Contact our Customer Service team, Monday through Friday at wecare@gien.com, or by our Contact Form.
Maintenance advices
  • Hand wash, without prolonged soaking, avoiding abrasive sponges.
  • Dishwasher safe, at low temperature, without abrasive products.
  • May be stored in the refrigerator.
  • Usage of the freezer prohibited
  • Use of the oven is prohibited.
  • Use of the microwave is strongly discouraged.

For more information, see the Use & Care page.

Artistic Collaboration

Alnoor

In his approach to design, Alnoor places great emphasis on the emotional message he believes an object should convey: “An object must hold a story that we seek to make our own. It speaks to the subconscious. It often invites touch and evokes an emotional response. Inevitably, it fosters a sense of attachment. I like to highlight that moment filled with anticipation and desire, just before physical contact with the object. I like to say that I create objects of desire.”