This vase is a thoughtful echo of Martyn Thompson’s interior-life archive. In his History, the Paraphernalia of My Interior Life series, Thompson revisits his well-loved ceramic Penny Vase forms in glass, blending memory with reinvention.
Comprised of hand blown glass, its soft yellow hue diffuses light with a warm translucence, while the darker, irregular spots are both imperfect and elegant.
The form itself feels familiar yet transformed: Thompson keeps the rounded, generous shape of his ceramic originals, but in glass the silhouette gains a lighter, more ethereal quality.
H22cm x W17cm
This vase is a thoughtful echo of Martyn Thompson’s interior-life archive. In his History, the Paraphernalia of My Interior Life series, Thompson revisits his well-loved ceramic Penny Vase forms in glass, blending memory with reinvention.
Comprised of hand blown glass, its soft yellow hue diffuses light with a warm translucence, while the darker, irregular spots are both imperfect and elegant.
The form itself feels familiar yet transformed: Thompson keeps the rounded, generous shape of his ceramic originals, but in glass the silhouette gains a lighter, more ethereal quality.
H22cm x W17cm