Rust Ceramic Vase 35 cm – Orange Fluted Table Vase
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Rust orange ceramic vase with a fluted finish
The Rust ceramic vase is a decorative table vase finished in a warm terracotta-orange tone. Its rectangular, softly rounded form is defined by vertical fluting, which emphasises the height of the piece and gives the glazed surface a distinctive tactile quality.
The deep earthy glaze adds richness to the colour and allows the vase to complement both pale neutral interiors and darker timber furniture. Measuring 35 cm high, it creates a noticeable decorative accent on a dining table, sideboard, console table or living-room coffee table.
The Rust vase is particularly well suited to dried grasses, decorative branches and artificial flowers. It may also be displayed empty as a sculptural ceramic object.
A terracotta ceramic vase in warm earthy tones
The defining feature of the Rust vase is its rich orange colour, inspired by terracotta, fired clay and natural earth pigments. The warm finish introduces colour without appearing overly bright, making it easy to combine with beige, cream, brown, olive green and off-white.
Vertical grooves create a regular pattern across the ceramic surface. Light falls differently across the raised and recessed sections, helping to highlight the structured form of the vase.
The glazed finish adds subtle depth and sheen to the terracotta colour. It pairs naturally with timber, stone, rattan, linen and accessories in black or antique brass.
A decorative vase for a dining table, sideboard or console
In a dining room, the Rust vase can be positioned at the centre of the table with dried grasses or a small arrangement of decorative branches. Its narrow 12 cm depth helps preserve useful space around the display.
In a living room, place it on a sideboard, console table or larger coffee table. It can be styled with books, candle holders, a decorative bowl or other ceramic accessories.
The vase also coordinates with the Rust table lamp, which features a similarly warm ceramic finish and vertically fluted surface. Displaying the two pieces within the same room creates a consistent decorative scheme.
How to style the Rust ceramic vase
The Rust vase suits modern rustic, boho, organic modern, wabi-sabi, mid-century and Mediterranean-inspired interiors.
Pair the orange ceramic with light oak, dark walnut, travertine, marble and natural fabrics. For a stronger contrast, combine it with black, charcoal, navy or deep green.
Its 35 cm height allows the vase to work as a single focal point or as part of a layered arrangement featuring different heights, materials and textures.
- place it on a dining table with dried grasses or decorative branches,
- display it on a sideboard or console table,
- pair it with timber, travertine, rattan and natural fabrics,
- combine it with black or antique brass accessories,
- style it with the Rust table lamp for a coordinated interior.
How to care for the glazed ceramic vase
Wipe the surface regularly with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. A soft brush may be used to remove dust from the vertical grooves.
Avoid abrasive products and rough sponges, as these may affect the glazed finish. The vase is recommended primarily for dried grasses, decorative branches and artificial flower arrangements.
Product details
- Model: Rust
- Product type: decorative table vase
- Colour: orange and terracotta
- Material: glazed ceramic
- Shape: rectangular with softly rounded edges
- Finish: vertically fluted surface
- Dimensions: 27 × 12 × 35 cm
- Width: 27 cm
- Depth: 12 cm
- Height: 35 cm
- Weight: 3 kg
- Recommended use: dried grasses, decorative branches and artificial flowers
Rust – an orange ceramic table vase
The Rust vase combines a warm terracotta colour with glazed ceramic and a vertically fluted surface. Its 35 cm height and narrow rectangular profile make it suitable for a dining table, sideboard, console or coffee table.
Display it empty as a sculptural decorative object or use it to hold dried and artificial arrangements.

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