


Exhibit No. 01
A sculptural ode to rhythm and form, this vase is crafted entirely by hand using terracotta coils — each swirl of clay carefully shaped, stacked, and smoothed into place. The resulting form evokes movement frozen in time, where organic lines converge to create a bold, architectural silhouette.
Referencing ancient pottery techniques while embracing contemporary design language, this piece is both artifact and art object. Its surface holds the subtle textures of touch, speaking to the intimate relationship between maker and material.
A sculptural ode to rhythm and form, this vase is crafted entirely by hand using terracotta coils — each swirl of clay carefully shaped, stacked, and smoothed into place. The resulting form evokes movement frozen in time, where organic lines converge to create a bold, architectural silhouette.
Referencing ancient pottery techniques while embracing contemporary design language, this piece is both artifact and art object. Its surface holds the subtle textures of touch, speaking to the intimate relationship between maker and material.
A sculptural ode to rhythm and form, this vase is crafted entirely by hand using terracotta coils — each swirl of clay carefully shaped, stacked, and smoothed into place. The resulting form evokes movement frozen in time, where organic lines converge to create a bold, architectural silhouette.
Referencing ancient pottery techniques while embracing contemporary design language, this piece is both artifact and art object. Its surface holds the subtle textures of touch, speaking to the intimate relationship between maker and material.
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Handmade by Vikas Yadav, a visual artist from Mumbai, India using traditional coiling techniques — no molds, no shortcuts
Terracotta
Sustainable
Due to the nature of hand building, no two vases are ever the same. Slight variations in form, texture, and tone make every piece truly unique
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Each vase is made to order — choose a size that suits your space
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Wipe with a soft and dry cloth only