This hand-crafted vase in green-glazed stoneware has an elegant geometric silhouette with sharp edges in precise lines that catches the eye. Just as decorative with or without flowers.
Height: 19 cm
Volume: 1.9 l
Length : 20 cm
Width :
Height :
Diameter : 16 cm
Gross Volume : 3.7 l
Dishwasher-safe up to 60°C.
This product is made by the social business Doi Tung which, through its production, creates jobs and steady income for people from tribal groups in northern Thailand's mountainous regions.
Fill the vase with flowers or enjoy it on its own as a decorative object.
Easy to wash by hand since the vase has a wide opening.
Each vase is unique since it is hand-shaped by a skilled artisan.
Designer thoughts
MÄVINN FY26 - Maria Vinka
"I love working with the MÄVINN collections since all the creating occurs in collaboration with skilled social businesses. This year's theme is table settings, which sparked the idea of integrating something edible – and figs felt like a perfect choice. The caterpillar acts as a small mascot and becomes different striped patterns in the design. I love how the organic materials harmonise with the bold colours and hope you will appreciate the craftsmanship behind each piece.”
Product story summary
Have you ever visited a crafts market?
Then you'll surely remember the scents, vibe and all the lovely handmade things in the colours of a rainbow. We want to evoke the same feeling with the items in the MÄVINN collection where modern design unites with traditional craftsmanship. All created and produced in collaboration with social businesses around the world that create jobs for people who need them the most. Browse and choose your favourites, just like at a local crafts market.
Product story summary
Unique craftsmanship with social value
The hand-cast MÄVINN vase in stoneware has an elegant geometric silhouette where the sharp edges in precise lines catch the eye while the green glaze adds depth to the decorative shape. Made by skilled artisans at the social business Doi Tung which creates jobs and steady income for tribal groups in northern Thailand's mountainous regions through its production.