Designed by Colin King Studio
Colin King?s simple platter leaves a striking impression as a centrepiece on a dining or coffee table. The sculpted acacia wood design appears to float on air, its edges gently curved to cradle its contents.
Finishes:
Acacia wood stained dark brown
Dimensions:
W400 x D400 x H120 mm
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With its floating form, the Surround Vase is shaped from a single piece of solid wood that displays unique natural grain patterns. Perfectly proportioned, the tactile design is equally impactful styled with a few stems of flowers as it is left unfilled.
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