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Orimono Vase 14,5 cm, Sand
£41.00£49.00
Orimono vase by 101 Copenhagen. It has an artistic flair for drapery-inspired design.
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Beskrivning
Vase by 101 Copenhagen. A sculptural beauty born from the marriage of timeless Japanese textile artistry and contemporary design. Designed by the talented duo Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl, Orimono enchants with its textured fibre concrete canvas reminiscent of lavish drapes cascading in your living space.
Each Orimono Vase tells its unique tale through the meticulously hand-glazed surface, ensuring no two pieces are identical. Whether your home thrives on minimalistic elegance or bursts with eclectic collectables, these vases provide a statement of sophistication.
Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl. Original design from 2022.
- Orimono is appreciated for the unique design.
- Vase in fibre concrete.
- Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl.
Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl. Original design from 2022.
About the vase from 101 Copenhagen
- Orimono is appreciated for the unique design.
- Vase in fibre concrete.
- Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl.
Product information
- Item number385660
- Delivery item number233027
- Brand
- DesignerKristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl
- Freight classSmall
- ColourSand
- Made inChina
- MaterialCeramic
- WaterproofNo
- Year of design2022
- Diameter14.5 cm
- Height9.5 cm
- Length12 cm
- Width12 cm
- Weight500 g
About the brand
101 Copenhagen is a Danish company founded in 2017 whose vision is quality, craftsmanship and timeless design. The collection includes furniture, lighting and accessories, blending the classic with the modern. The inspiration for the products stems from Scandinavian roots and Japanese minimalism combined with natural beauty and functional simplicity.


