Radiance | Handcrafted Glass Vase Inspired by Native Flora

$375.00

Radiance is a kiln‑formed glass vase that celebrates the delicate interplay of color and light. Its deep green base rises into coral‑pink floral tones, inspired by the blossoms of native flora. Similar in spirit to Illumination, this piece captures the vibrancy of seasonal blooms in glass form.

Crafted with layered shaping and fused detail, Radiance brings warmth and natural elegance to any space.

Description

Celebrate the vibrancy of Australian native flora through Radiance, a one‑of‑a‑kind kiln‑formed glass vase. With a deep green base rising into coral‑pink floral tones, this artwork reflects the organic beauty of blossoms in full bloom. Each curve and hue is carefully shaped by hand and fire, resulting in delicate forms that radiate light, depth, and vitality.

Inspired by the textures and movement of wildflowers swaying in coastal breezes, Radiance captures both serenity and energy. The interplay of translucent glass and powdered colour evokes a sense of renewal—perfect for collectors, interior stylists, and those who appreciate artisan craftsmanship.

Whether displayed in a gallery, studio, or home, Radiance adds a touch of botanical charm and natural elegance to any space. Its graceful silhouette and luminous tones invite contemplation and connection, making it a standout piece in any curated collection.

Part of a broader series celebrating Australia’s rich botanical heritage, Radiance reflects the artist’s commitment to design, slow craft, and the expressive potential of kiln‑formed glass. No two pieces are alike—each is hand‑cut, layered, and shaped by heat, ensuring its uniqueness.

Looking for a meaningful gift? Radiance is ideal for art lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to the quiet beauty of handcrafted design. More than décor, it is a story told in glass.

This is a one‑off creation—the only one of its kind.

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 17 cm
Medium

created with layers of coloured glass powders, and multiple kiln firings