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Large Sea Anemone Vase

Sale price$800.00

Hand-sculpted by Kass O’Brien, this ceramic vase is inspired by the graceful forms of sea anemones swaying beneath the tide. Its textured, organic surface captures the quiet drama of the ocean, while the soft glaze highlights every curve and ripple. Whether filled with fresh blooms or displayed on its own, it brings coastal elegance and sculptural artistry into the home.

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Kass O'Brien

Kass O’Brien is a West Palm Beach–based ceramic artist whose work captures the textures, movement, and elegance of the natural world. Trained at Cranbrook Academy, she has developed a signature style that transforms coastal botanicals—sea grapes, willow leaves, coral, barnacles, and anemones—into sculptural, functional pieces for the home. Her collections are deeply tactile, often three-dimensional, and imbued with a sense of organic rhythm that recalls Florida’s shoreline and the subtleties of light, water, and growth.

Celebrated in Galerie Magazine, Business of Home, and WPB Magazine, Kass’s ceramics are sought after by leading designers such as Celerie Kemble and cherished by collectors for their expressive balance of artistry and utility. She often says her work is memory-driven—rooted in childhood explorations along the shore and reimagined through clay. Each piece is handmade, a quiet study of nature’s forms, and an invitation to bring the beauty of the outdoors—whether a curling oak leaf or the sway of an anemone—into everyday life.

Ceramicist Kass O'Brien brings the textures of her surroundings into each sculptural piece. Her work channels organic forms and coastal elements with reverence and curiousity.

Mother Nature is the muse behind O’Brien’s art that is laden with deeply personal memories, and sculpted with a spirit of wonder and nostalgia.

Whether her inspiration comes from a willow tree, a barnacle, or a leaf she spots on a neighboring apartment complex, she’s going to continue doing what she loves: creating pieces formed by cherished memories.

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