The vase combines an irregular silhouette with protrusions and an uneven surface that creates an intriguing organic feel. Its ceramic construction reflects light while creating undulating shadows, and the high glaze finish captures the essence of silver birch bark. The textured surface creates a stunning interplay of light and shadow, bringing atmospheric presence whether filled with branches or displayed alone.
In 'Katachi', designers Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl explore the delicate balance between light, shadow, and form. The ceramic vase for 101 Copenhagen takes its name from the Japanese for "shape". An irregular silhouette — characterized by protrusions and an uneven surface — gives the piece an intriguing, organic feel. The color captures the essence of silver birch bark. Reflecting the light, and creating undulating shadows, the vase's finish creates a stunning interplay of texture and light. Whether filled with found branches or displayed unadorned, the medium 'Katachi' vase, in high glaze birch, brings a quiet sense of poetry and atmosphere to spaces.













