The vase features an organic silhouette that evokes dynamism and fluidity, with its two converging sculptural legs creating subtle equilibrium and tension. Its narrow opening accommodates single branches or delicate stems, while the ceramic construction adds durability and visual appeal. The design functions as both a sculptural statement and functional vessel, and the balanced form instills peaceful energy in any setting.
Designers Kristian Sofus Hansen & Tommy Hyldahl capture the essence of movement in the 'Ni' vase. Taking its name from the Japanese word for "motion", the ceramic vessel is built with an organic silhouette that evokes a sense of dynamism and fluidity. Supported by two converging sculptural legs, the design creates a subtle sense of equilibrium and tension. A narrow opening at the top of the vase invites the placement of a single found branch or few delicate stems in minimalist arrangements. Whether displayed as a sculptural statement in its own right, or filled with simple botanicals, the small 'Ni' vase in birch instills a peaceful energy in spaces.










