
La Mére Ebony Vase
The La Mére collection is Marie Michielssen's ode to womanhood. Defined by an organic, hand molded shape this stoneware vase has a generous round silhouette. This dark brownish black vase offers a slightly nostalgic and sculptural silhouette and makes for a striking accent piece with or without flowers.
9" tall x 8" wide
Designed by Belgian artist Marie Michielssen. Each piece is unique and hand-molded based on her papier mache sculptures. Her work is combination of opposites – rational and intuitive, masculine and feminine, graphic and organic; interwoven with contradictions to form an eclectic whole.
See the full Marie Michielssen collection here.
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La Mére Ebony Vase
The La Mére collection is Marie Michielssen's ode to womanhood. Defined by an organic, hand molded shape this stoneware vase has a generous round silhouette. This dark brownish black vase offers a slightly nostalgic and sculptural silhouette and makes for a striking accent piece with or without flowers.
9" tall x 8" wide
Designed by Belgian artist Marie Michielssen. Each piece is unique and hand-molded based on her papier mache sculptures. Her work is combination of opposites – rational and intuitive, masculine and feminine, graphic and organic; interwoven with contradictions to form an eclectic whole.
See the full Marie Michielssen collection here.
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The La Mére collection is Marie Michielssen's ode to womanhood. Defined by an organic, hand molded shape this stoneware vase has a generous round silhouette. This dark brownish black vase offers a slightly nostalgic and sculptural silhouette and makes for a striking accent piece with or without flowers.
9" tall x 8" wide
Designed by Belgian artist Marie Michielssen. Each piece is unique and hand-molded based on her papier mache sculptures. Her work is combination of opposites – rational and intuitive, masculine and feminine, graphic and organic; interwoven with contradictions to form an eclectic whole.
See the full Marie Michielssen collection here.























