The Brosse Vase is one of those pieces that feels quietly artistic — soft in color, organic in form, and just imperfect enough to be interesting. The hand-finished stoneware surface features gentle washes of green with subtle blue undertones, giving it a layered, almost watercolor quality that feels calm rather than decorative.
Its rounded silhouette and slightly flared neck make it especially easy to style, whether you add florals or let it stand on its own. It’s the kind of vase that doesn’t demand attention, but somehow always earns a second look.
Details:
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Stoneware vase with hand-applied glazed finish
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Soft green tones with subtle blue variation and natural speckling
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Rounded body with gently flared opening
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Each piece has slight variations, adding to its character
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Overall size: approximately 8" W x 8" D x 9" H
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Sold individually
Styling Suggestions:
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Use as a floral vessel with soft, organic arrangements
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Style solo on a shelf or console as a sculptural accent
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Pair with lighter or darker ceramics for contrast and depth
Madi’s Personal Styling Tip:
I love this vase with loose, slightly imperfect stems — nothing too full, nothing too arranged. But one of my favorite ways to use it is actually as a quiet counterpoint in a room: styled empty on a shelf next to something linear, or paired with a stack of books where the soft curves break up all the straight lines. It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t always need flowers to feel finished — sometimes it just needs the right neighbor.
Best For:
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Consoles, coffee tables, or open shelving
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Neutral, transitional, or softly layered interiors
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Styling florals that feel natural rather than structured
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Homes that favor texture and tone over bold color
This vase is ideal for adding soft color and handcrafted texture to a space without overwhelming surrounding decor.
How It Transitions:
The muted green glaze works year-round — fresh in spring and summer, and especially lovely layered with warmer woods and textiles in fall and winter.
Complementary Items:
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A slim stack of linen-bound or soft-neutral books to ground the vase and highlight its rounded silhouette
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An organic wood or travertine object placed nearby to echo the vase’s natural variation and soften the overall vignette
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A small, low-profile ceramic bowl used empty or with a single found object (stones, shells, matches) for a collected feel
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A textural fabric element nearby — think a folded linen runner, soft throw, or upholstered surface — to contrast the smooth stoneware glaze
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The Brosse Vase is one of those pieces that feels quietly artistic — soft in color, organic in form, and just imperfect enough to be interesting. The hand-finished stoneware surface features gentle washes of green with subtle blue undertones, giving it a layered, almost watercolor quality that feels calm rather than decorative.
Its rounded silhouette and slightly flared neck make it especially easy to style, whether you add florals or let it stand on its own. It’s the kind of vase that doesn’t demand attention, but somehow always earns a second look.
Details:
-
Stoneware vase with hand-applied glazed finish
-
Soft green tones with subtle blue variation and natural speckling
-
Rounded body with gently flared opening
-
Each piece has slight variations, adding to its character
-
Overall size: approximately 8" W x 8" D x 9" H
-
Sold individually
Styling Suggestions:
-
Use as a floral vessel with soft, organic arrangements
-
Style solo on a shelf or console as a sculptural accent
-
Pair with lighter or darker ceramics for contrast and depth
Madi’s Personal Styling Tip:
I love this vase with loose, slightly imperfect stems — nothing too full, nothing too arranged. But one of my favorite ways to use it is actually as a quiet counterpoint in a room: styled empty on a shelf next to something linear, or paired with a stack of books where the soft curves break up all the straight lines. It’s the kind of piece that doesn’t always need flowers to feel finished — sometimes it just needs the right neighbor.
Best For:
-
Consoles, coffee tables, or open shelving
-
Neutral, transitional, or softly layered interiors
-
Styling florals that feel natural rather than structured
-
Homes that favor texture and tone over bold color
This vase is ideal for adding soft color and handcrafted texture to a space without overwhelming surrounding decor.
How It Transitions:
The muted green glaze works year-round — fresh in spring and summer, and especially lovely layered with warmer woods and textiles in fall and winter.
Complementary Items:
-
A slim stack of linen-bound or soft-neutral books to ground the vase and highlight its rounded silhouette
-
An organic wood or travertine object placed nearby to echo the vase’s natural variation and soften the overall vignette
-
A small, low-profile ceramic bowl used empty or with a single found object (stones, shells, matches) for a collected feel
-
A textural fabric element nearby — think a folded linen runner, soft throw, or upholstered surface — to contrast the smooth stoneware glaze