DOLOMYTH Vase
A submerged stone floats in stillness. Time reversed, water stilled, a surreal fragment where the weight of earth holds the lightness of a flower.
DIMENSIONS
23 x 23 x H 37 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
23 x 23 x H 37 cm — Bespoke Sizes, Shapes and Finishes
YEAR OF PRESENTATION
2018
2018
MATERIALS
Natural Stone, Extraclear Polished RESIN.
Natural Stone, Extraclear Polished RESIN.
Resin crystallizes the organic parts without covering the section planes, finely sealed with a matte finish that preserves the natural stone touch.
The Dolomyth Vase emerges from the silent heart of the Dolomites — carved from stone blocks retrieved in an abandoned quarry, where time once pressed its weight into layers of sediment. These vertical sections reveal the geological memory of the mountains, with delicate strata shifting from antique pink to soft grey — the unmistakable palette of dolomite rock.
The base of the vase is cast in crystal-clear resin, like ancient water turned to glass. It doesn’t just preserve the wrinkled surface of the stone — it suspends it, reverses it, as though the submerged has risen, and time had turned upside down. What once was buried beneath rivers of stone now floats, impossibly, in stillness.
Above this surreal balance, a small removable glass vessel invites life — a stem, a bloom, a single moment of becoming. The Dolomyth Vase is a fragment of territory, eroded by water and held in the echo of its absence. A surreal object where the heavy floats, and the ephemeral takes root atop the eternal.
The base of the vase is cast in crystal-clear resin, like ancient water turned to glass. It doesn’t just preserve the wrinkled surface of the stone — it suspends it, reverses it, as though the submerged has risen, and time had turned upside down. What once was buried beneath rivers of stone now floats, impossibly, in stillness.
Above this surreal balance, a small removable glass vessel invites life — a stem, a bloom, a single moment of becoming. The Dolomyth Vase is a fragment of territory, eroded by water and held in the echo of its absence. A surreal object where the heavy floats, and the ephemeral takes root atop the eternal.
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