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Modern Kintsugi Alien Vase - Broken + Repaired Japanese Pottery - Hand Painted Gold - Japandi - Rough Texture - White (H) 15.5in (W) 16in
Modern Kintsugi Alien Vase - Broken + Repaired Japanese Pottery - Hand Painted Gold - Japandi - Rough Texture - White (H) 15.5in (W) 16in
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A Meaningful, Limited-Edition, Gallery-Grade Piece
*Please Note: For decorative purposes + dried/artificial flowers only.
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Gallery Representation - Las Laguna Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, CA + Artsy
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Japandi 101 Collection
Type - Irregular Vase
Material - Ceramic
Finish - Matte/Textured
Size - (H) 11in (W) 10in (D) 2.8in
Colors - White, Gold
Character - Japandi
Outside - Gold Kintsugi Paint Along Break Lines
Placement - Table
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FW25 Color Trend - Bright White, Bronze/Brown
2025 Home Decor Trends - Sustainable Luxury, Japandi, Bold Patterns, Artisan Craftsmanship
Textured and Matte Finishes
Textured ceramic finishes, such as ribbed or carved surfaces, are trending for their ability to add depth and tactile interest to a space. Matte pieces, in particular, are gaining popularity for their understated elegance. These finishes work well with both modern minimalist interiors and rustic farmhouse styles.
What is Kintsugi?
Beauty in Imperfection/Broken is Beautiful
Kintsugi is the exquisite Japanese Artform of repairing breaks in pottery using gold paint. The gold repair is symbolic; calling attention to the flaws in the piece rather than hiding them. The message is a metaphor: We are more beautiful for all of our emotional and physical scars, flaws and imperfections.
What is Japandi?
Japandi is an interior design and architecture style that blends the aesthetics of Japanese and Scandinavian design. It's a fusion of minimalist Japanese design principles and the cozy, functional simplicity of Scandinavian styles. The term 'Japandi' is a portmanteau of Japanese and Scandinavian.
Key characteristics of Japandi include:
+ Minimalism/ Both Japanese and Scandinavian design emphasize simplicity and uncluttered spaces.
+ Natural Materials/ Wood, linen, and other natural elements are frequently used.
+ Neutral Color Palette/ Earthy tones, muted colors, and a focus on natural light are common.
+ Clean Lines and Functionality/ Furniture and decor are chosen for their functionality and simple, elegant forms.
+ Wabi-Sabi/ The Japanese philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection is sometimes incorporated, adding a touch of rustic charm
Materials: Bonding Material, Ceramic Vase, Kintsugi Paint.









