
Handmade Ceramic and Rafia Vase
These beautiful and geometric vases are a wonderful addition to add a wordly touch to your home. Pair it with a bouquet of dried or fresh flowers, or have it stand alone as a statement piece, in your living room, outside, or in the kitchen!
The beauty of handmade lies in its imperfections. If it’s perfect it’s machine-made.
Every piece is handmade by local artisans and is unique. Some variation in size and design should be expected.
- Materials: Ceramics layered with Iron and Raffia Palm
- Handmade in Morocco
- Height: 10.2"
- Widths:
- Option 1: 6.3"
- Option 2 : 11"
- Option 3: 8.7"
- Options 4 & 5: 9.8"
- Made to Order - 10 days to complete, then 10-14 days shipping
Your order will be carefully packed in protective materials, and you will receive a shipping notification via email when your package is on its way.
Delivery time: 10-14 business days
We want you to enjoy your purchase! If for any reason, you are unhappy with the item you ordered, you have 14 days to return or exchange it, provided you get in touch with our customer support within 14 days of receiving your order. You can reach our customer support team by email at:
Returned and exchanged items must be unused and in original condition.
Soufiane Aissouni, is a young and gifted Moroccan designer who represents the young generation of artisans in Morocco that are redefining the artisanal scene. With a deep respect for his routes and Moroccan traditional craftsmanship, he boldly ventures into new artistic terrain, developing his own distinct language that marries the old with the new. His style is sophisticated but approachable: minimalist and intelligent, earthy and warm.
Soufiane graduated from the international School College Lasalle of Marrakech and started his professional career as an interior designer and a scenographer.
Soufiane collaborates with a community of women artisans who live in the villages in the outskirts of Marrakech. Through his line of lamps, he aims to develop and promote Moroccan craftsmanship which he views as an integral part of his culture that must preserved.