




The Tanah Vessel is handcrafted in Indonesia using traditional terracotta techniques that emphasize form and proportion. Inspired by Tanah Lot, an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to the gods of the sea, the piece carries a grounded, architectural quality. Its low, expanded body and narrow neck create a distinct profile, while the soft shell-white finish introduces a lighter, coastal tone.
Expanded Vessel Form: A wide, rounded body creates a strong horizontal shape.
Defined Neck: A narrow top balances the broader base and gives the piece structure.
Textured Surface: A matte finish with subtle variation highlights the natural character of the clay.
Coastal Influence: The silhouette and tone reflect forms associated with coastal architecture.
Decorative Vessel: Designed for use as a standalone object or with dry stems.
Sculptural Form: Adds variation and shape to flat surfaces.
Balanced Proportions: Works well in layered arrangements without dominating a space.
Handcrafted in Indonesia: Made by artisans using traditional ceramic methods.
Generational Technique: Built using processes passed down over time.
Natural Variation: Differences in texture and finish reflect the handmade process.
• Material: Terracotta clay
• Finish: Cream underglaze with textured matte glaze
• Dimensions: 10 inch L x 7.8 inch W x 11 inch H
• Origin: Indonesia
• Style: Sculptural terracotta vessel
• Styling shelves and consoles
• Displaying dry stems
• Adding sculptural form to a space
• Interiors that use neutral materials
It brings the influence of Indonesian craft and coastal architectural forms into a modern interior.
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