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Willow Vase

Sale price$349.00

Slender willow leaves, hand-cut and cascading down the form.

Kass O’Brien draws inspiration from the way willow trees drape and sway, translating that gesture into clay. The vessel is wrapped in overlapping willow leaves, creating a subtle, downward movement that feels calm and lyrical. In the South, it pairs beautifully with marsh grasses, camellias, or clipped branches from just outside the door.

Whether displayed solo or filled with fresh blooms, the Willow Vase brings a sense of calm and sophistication to your home. 

Please note: Each vase is one of a kind, with natural variations that make your piece uniquely yours.

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Willow Vase
Willow Vase Sale price$349.00

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Kass O'Brien

Kass O’Brien creates ceramic works of art for interior settings. Each piece explores texture, movement, and color, expressed through various scales that allow her vases, mirrors, sconces, and other forms to serve as either a room's defining detail or focal point.
Kass’ sculptural objects reflect her observations of beauty in the natural world, from seaweed washed ashore to freshly fallen palm branches, transforming quiet moments into lasting pieces.

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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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