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Riverbend Vessel Vase

Riverbend Vessel Vase

Regular price £35.00
Sale price £35.00 Regular price
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Riverbend Vase– Grey wash Terracotta

Add some lasting elegance to your living space with this exquisitely crafted grey washed terracotta vessel, which can be purchased with the delicate magnolia stems as pictured.

The vase’s earthy tones and rustic texture add warmth and character, making it a perfect centrepiece for any space. Whether displayed on a dining table, mantelpiece, or kitchen shelf, this elegant arrangement effortlessly blends nature and craftsmanship.

Each vase is hand-finished, ensuring a unique touch, while the lifelike magnolia flowers provide year-round beauty without maintenance. Ideal as a thoughtful gift or a statement piece for your own home.

A waterproof seal has been hand applied inside the vessel but we cannot guarantee full water resistance. 

All flower arrangements are handmade by us here in Northern Ireland.

Options:

1. Magnolia flowers (2 stems see picture 1) and vase
3. Riverbend Vase only

Flowers Size: 45cm approx ( can be bent or cut to desired length)

Vase size: 27cm w x 14.5cm h

*faux/artificial flowers

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Finish: Riverbend vase
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Testimonials

Angus

Great product, great service, would recommend

Victoria

Exactly as pictured. BEAUTIFUL...Pretty quick shipping.

Kim

Lovely mug. Very cute design and feels well made.

Mary

Lovely pots - look fabulous with kitchen utensils in. Thanks

Lydia

Really lovely gift for my Mum who requested a utensils pot ✨

Karen

Lovely white ceramic house that lights up

Wool Hill
Charlotte Smyth Art

About Wool Hill

I have always had a love for the countryside and animals as I grew up in Aghadowey, a rural townland in Northern Ireland and was surrounded by beautiful scenery.  I have had a passion for art from a young age and studied Fine Art and Design up to A-Level.   I continued to paint after school and took on various commissions whilst  studying Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and training to become a solicitor.  In 2020, I decided to come home and return to my passion, creating art full time.