You're back from a walk, a single flower, spontaneously picked from a meadow, clutched in your hand. Where to put it? A large vase would overwhelm it, and a glass would strip it of all its charm. It's precisely for such moments that the Midsummer Cow Vetch vase awaits. Its form, inspired by wildflowers gathered on a summer night, was designed by the duo Claesson Koivisto Rune. This is a small hero that gives meaning to tiny gestures and transforms fleeting beauty into a lasting decoration.
Advantages:
- Compact height of 9 cm – perfect for showcasing a single flower or a small twig, without overwhelming it with size, but rather giving it its own stage.
- Noble Orrefors glass – feel its smooth, cool surface and watch how subtly it plays with light, creating delicate reflections on your tabletop.
- Sculptural form of two spheres – a stable base securely holds even a delicate stem, and the body itself serves as a minimalist decoration, even when empty.
- Small diameter of 6.40 cm – you'll easily find a spot for it on a stack of books, a narrow bathroom shelf, or a bedside table, where it will be a quiet accent.
- Part of the Midsummer collection – designed as part of a series that allows you to create your own compositions, much like a bouquet gathered from various species of wildflowers.
From now on, not even the smallest flower will go unnoticed. Your new vase will transform your windowsill into a small, private meadow, and your desk into a place to celebrate small joys. Be warned, your walks might now dangerously lengthen in search of more specimens.