
Hand turned from cedar and finished in deep black through the yakisugi technique, this vase carries a quiet duality. At nearly 14 inches tall, its form is both grounding and elevated, a vessel for dried flowers or for incense, depending on the moment.
A removable base reveals a hidden chamber for incense burning, allowing the piece to shift between holding presence and releasing it. Smoke, stems, shadow, light—each use is part of its design. Serene, minimal, and contemplative, it’s an object that slows the room around it.