Bloomingville, the Danish house behind this stoneware jar, has leaned into the imperfection. The body isn’t quite round, the shoulder tilts where the potter’s hand passed through, and the reactive glaze pools pale grey on one side and goes nearly chalk-white on the other. The asymmetry isn’t a flaw — it’s the point.
The silhouette does the work: a tapered amphora base, an angular shoulder, two small vertical handles that read more sculptural than functional. We’d put it on a low coffee table with one oversized agapanthus stem, or on a sideboard holding nothing at all. It lands best against modern wood.
On scale — it’s compact, roughly eight inches in every direction, so plan for short stems or a single tall branch rather than a fuller arrangement. Watertight stoneware, so live flowers are fine.
Stoneware with reactive glaze
Color: Light grey
Dimensions: 8.5″L x 8.5″W x 8.25″H (slight variation in width due to handmade shaping)
Care: Holds water; wipe clean
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Asymmetrical Vase
Bloomingville, the Danish house behind this stoneware jar, has leaned into the imperfection. The body isn’t quite round, the shoulder tilts where the potter’s hand passed through, and the reactive glaze pools pale grey on one side and goes nearly chalk-white on the other. The asymmetry isn’t a flaw — it’s the point.
The silhouette does the work: a tapered amphora base, an angular shoulder, two small vertical handles that read more sculptural than functional. We’d put it on a low coffee table with one oversized agapanthus stem, or on a sideboard holding nothing at all. It lands best against modern wood.
On scale — it’s compact, roughly eight inches in every direction, so plan for short stems or a single tall branch rather than a fuller arrangement. Watertight stoneware, so live flowers are fine.Â
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