Vase, Triangular, 8" x 4.75" in "Mosquito" by Manufaktura | W027T-70
Imagine a burst of vibrant blues and whimsical whites dancing around your favorite blooms! Introducing the Polish Pottery Vase from Manufaktura, a stunning piece that marries traditional craftsmanship with playful, modern design. The unique "Mosquito" pattern of this triangular vase is a visual feast, featuring a lively mix of polka dots, brown circles, and teal green motifs that resemble mischievous mosquitoes buzzing in a summer garden. This 8" x 4.75" vase isn't just a container for flowers; it's a statement piece that brings the joy and charm of a lush garden right into your living room.
Crafted in the heart of Boleslawiec, Poland, each vase is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans who employ the time-honored "punching" technique. This method involves hand-stamping designs onto the pottery, a process that ensures no two pieces are exactly alike. The "Mosquito" pattern belongs to the Traditional level of artistry, showcasing designs that are both familiar and beloved around the globe. While these patterns may be considered "simpler," their beauty lies in their simplicity and the limitless variations that emerge from the hands of different artists. Whether filled with fresh-cut flowers or standing alone as an art piece, this vase is a testament to the durability and beauty of Polish pottery.
Not only is this Polish Pottery Vase a visual delight, but it is also built to last. Made from high-quality materials, it is tough, durable, and chip-resistant, free of lead, nickel, and cadmium, making it as safe as it is beautiful. Since its inception in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and won accolades for promoting Polish pottery on a global stage. As one of the most influential producers in Boleslawiec, they continue to inspire with their innovative designs and impeccable quality. Add a touch of Polish elegance to your home with this exquisite vase, and let every glance at your floral arrangements be a reminder of the artistry and tradition that crafted them.




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Imagine a burst of vibrant blues and whimsical whites dancing around your favorite blooms! Introducing the Polish Pottery Vase from Manufaktura, a stunning piece that marries traditional craftsmanship with playful, modern design. The unique "Mosquito" pattern of this triangular vase is a visual feast, featuring a lively mix of polka dots, brown circles, and teal green motifs that resemble mischievous mosquitoes buzzing in a summer garden. This 8" x 4.75" vase isn't just a container for flowers; it's a statement piece that brings the joy and charm of a lush garden right into your living room.
Crafted in the heart of Boleslawiec, Poland, each vase is meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans who employ the time-honored "punching" technique. This method involves hand-stamping designs onto the pottery, a process that ensures no two pieces are exactly alike. The "Mosquito" pattern belongs to the Traditional level of artistry, showcasing designs that are both familiar and beloved around the globe. While these patterns may be considered "simpler," their beauty lies in their simplicity and the limitless variations that emerge from the hands of different artists. Whether filled with fresh-cut flowers or standing alone as an art piece, this vase is a testament to the durability and beauty of Polish pottery.
Not only is this Polish Pottery Vase a visual delight, but it is also built to last. Made from high-quality materials, it is tough, durable, and chip-resistant, free of lead, nickel, and cadmium, making it as safe as it is beautiful. Since its inception in 1992, Manufaktura has set trends and won accolades for promoting Polish pottery on a global stage. As one of the most influential producers in Boleslawiec, they continue to inspire with their innovative designs and impeccable quality. Add a touch of Polish elegance to your home with this exquisite vase, and let every glance at your floral arrangements be a reminder of the artistry and tradition that crafted them.


















