Silver Ceramic Sculpture Vase with Flowing Design and Reflective Chrome

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As if liquid metal was frozen the moment it fell

Most decorative vases have a shape you notice once and then ignore. This vase works differently: the crumpled, wavy sides catch light in a way that changes depending on where you stand. From the left, you see a different reflection than from the right — the surface behaves like a mirror that is never still. Place it empty as a sculptural object, or fill it with long-stemmed flowers for a contrast between shine and natural form.

What sets this vase apart

  • Reflective chrome glaze on ceramic body — the reflective layer is fused into the glaze and not applied as a separate coating, making the surface resistant to touch and moisture without discoloring or peeling with prolonged use.
  • Organically distorted silhouette — the wavy sides are hand-finished, so no two pieces are exactly alike and each one offers slightly different light reflection within the same collection.
  • Square base shape with stable foot — the rectangular bottom anchors the vase firmly on flat surfaces, while the freely shaped sides create visual movement upward without shifting the weight higher.
  • Wide opening at the top — the wide mouth makes arranging flowers easy without measuring or cutting stems; also suitable for dried flowers, pampas grass, or decorative branches with voluminous ends.
  • Heavy ceramic weight — the solid base prevents tipping when filled with water and heavier flower arrangements, so the vase stays upright even on drafty windowsills or when brushed by a passing hand.

Ideal for people who consciously decorate their interiors with objects that can start a conversation: those with a modern living room in neutral colors needing a single striking accent, or those who want to dress a dining table without flowers that look visually too busy. Also great for collectors of sculptural objects that combine functionality with artistic form.

Does the reflective surface stay scratch-free?

A common question with reflective ceramics: how do you keep the surface free of scratches and residue? The chrome glaze is harder than regular paint layers but remains sensitive to scouring pads and abrasive cleaners that can dull the reflection. Use only a soft damp cloth on the outside, optionally with a drop of mild dish soap for fingerprints. Rinse the inside well with lukewarm water after using flowers to prevent lime buildup — any residue on the inner wall is invisible from the outside. Do not put the vase in the dishwasher, as heat and salts can damage the glaze over time.

For people who decorate a room with objects that interact with light, not just fill the space.