Vase, Bubble, 4.75" in "Duet in Blue" by Manufaktura | W002S-SB01
Introducing the enchanting Polish Pottery Vase from Manufaktura, a masterpiece that transforms any room into a haven of artistic expression. Standing at a charming 4.75 inches and adorned with the captivating "Duet in Blue" pattern, this vase is a canvas of love, hand-painted by the celebrated artisans of Boleslawiec, Poland. The design dances with predominantly blue hues, accented by pristine white touches, featuring an intricate arrangement of large detailed flowers and delicate light blue leaves. Small, simple blue blossoms gracefully line the edges, creating a visual symphony that celebrates traditional Polish craftsmanship in every detail.
Not just any ordinary vase, this piece is a mark of unparalleled artistry, designated as a Signature item—a testament to its creators' highest achievements. Each vase is a unique creation from start to finish, crafted under the watchful eyes of designing artists who oversee every step of production. This meticulous process ensures exclusivity, making each vase a prized collector’s item. Moreover, each bears the prestigious "UNIKAT" stamp and the artist's own signature on the bottom, signifying its authenticity and elite status among decorative art pieces. This level of care and dedication shines through, making the vase not only a holder of flowers but a standalone work of art.
Functional yet profoundly aesthetic, this Polish Pottery Vase is made from materials that are as durable as they are beautiful—resistant to chips and devoid of any harmful elements like Lead, Nickel, or Cadmium. It’s perfect for adding a splash of color and elegance to your living space, and its robust build ensures it can be cherished for generations. Since its establishment in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and pushed the boundaries of pottery design, earning accolades for both their innovative designs and their commitment to promoting Polish pottery globally. Owning this vase is not just owning a product; it's embracing a piece of Polish heritage and artistic legacy.
Original: $62.39
-65%$62.39
$21.84

Description
Introducing the enchanting Polish Pottery Vase from Manufaktura, a masterpiece that transforms any room into a haven of artistic expression. Standing at a charming 4.75 inches and adorned with the captivating "Duet in Blue" pattern, this vase is a canvas of love, hand-painted by the celebrated artisans of Boleslawiec, Poland. The design dances with predominantly blue hues, accented by pristine white touches, featuring an intricate arrangement of large detailed flowers and delicate light blue leaves. Small, simple blue blossoms gracefully line the edges, creating a visual symphony that celebrates traditional Polish craftsmanship in every detail.
Not just any ordinary vase, this piece is a mark of unparalleled artistry, designated as a Signature item—a testament to its creators' highest achievements. Each vase is a unique creation from start to finish, crafted under the watchful eyes of designing artists who oversee every step of production. This meticulous process ensures exclusivity, making each vase a prized collector’s item. Moreover, each bears the prestigious "UNIKAT" stamp and the artist's own signature on the bottom, signifying its authenticity and elite status among decorative art pieces. This level of care and dedication shines through, making the vase not only a holder of flowers but a standalone work of art.
Functional yet profoundly aesthetic, this Polish Pottery Vase is made from materials that are as durable as they are beautiful—resistant to chips and devoid of any harmful elements like Lead, Nickel, or Cadmium. It’s perfect for adding a splash of color and elegance to your living space, and its robust build ensures it can be cherished for generations. Since its establishment in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and pushed the boundaries of pottery design, earning accolades for both their innovative designs and their commitment to promoting Polish pottery globally. Owning this vase is not just owning a product; it's embracing a piece of Polish heritage and artistic legacy.


















