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Amy Leeworthy Tall Vase | Multi

Amy Leeworthy Tall Vase | Multi

Stoneware vase made by ceramicist Amy Leeworthy, a TOAST New Maker 2025. With a rounded body and tall narrow neck, this vase features a vibrant hand-painted geometric glaze pattern inspired by weaving patterns and techniques.

Amy employs wheel-throwing, hand-building and hand-painting techniques to create unique ceramic pieces that function both as decorative and functional objects. Based on Boonwarrung country on the Mornington Peninsula, just outside Melbourne, Australia, she draws inspiration from the expansive natural landscape around her.

Tall ceramic vase. Hand-painted glaze. Handmade in Australia.

This item is part of our New Makers programme. In its seventh year, five makers demonstrating excellence in skill, originality and craftsmanship have been chosen by a TOAST panel. We offer a platform to sell their pieces as well as mentoring until the end of this year, with full profits being returned to them.

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If you place an order today, it will be made for you and then sent to you directly from Australia. Delivery, import duties and local sales tax are included in the price.

Details

Clay. Hand wash.
Made in Australia.
27.3 x 13.5cm
Due to the handmade nature of this item, each piece is unique and natural variations are to be expected.

$370.00
Amy Leeworthy Tall Vase | Multi—
$370.00

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Amy Leeworthy Tall Vase | Multi

Stoneware vase made by ceramicist Amy Leeworthy, a TOAST New Maker 2025. With a rounded body and tall narrow neck, this vase features a vibrant hand-painted geometric glaze pattern inspired by weaving patterns and techniques.

Amy employs wheel-throwing, hand-building and hand-painting techniques to create unique ceramic pieces that function both as decorative and functional objects. Based on Boonwarrung country on the Mornington Peninsula, just outside Melbourne, Australia, she draws inspiration from the expansive natural landscape around her.

Tall ceramic vase. Hand-painted glaze. Handmade in Australia.

This item is part of our New Makers programme. In its seventh year, five makers demonstrating excellence in skill, originality and craftsmanship have been chosen by a TOAST panel. We offer a platform to sell their pieces as well as mentoring until the end of this year, with full profits being returned to them.

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If you place an order today, it will be made for you and then sent to you directly from Australia. Delivery, import duties and local sales tax are included in the price.

Details

Clay. Hand wash.
Made in Australia.
27.3 x 13.5cm
Due to the handmade nature of this item, each piece is unique and natural variations are to be expected.

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Stoneware vase made by ceramicist Amy Leeworthy, a TOAST New Maker 2025. With a rounded body and tall narrow neck, this vase features a vibrant hand-painted geometric glaze pattern inspired by weaving patterns and techniques.

Amy employs wheel-throwing, hand-building and hand-painting techniques to create unique ceramic pieces that function both as decorative and functional objects. Based on Boonwarrung country on the Mornington Peninsula, just outside Melbourne, Australia, she draws inspiration from the expansive natural landscape around her.

Tall ceramic vase. Hand-painted glaze. Handmade in Australia.

This item is part of our New Makers programme. In its seventh year, five makers demonstrating excellence in skill, originality and craftsmanship have been chosen by a TOAST panel. We offer a platform to sell their pieces as well as mentoring until the end of this year, with full profits being returned to them.

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If you place an order today, it will be made for you and then sent to you directly from Australia. Delivery, import duties and local sales tax are included in the price.

Details

Clay. Hand wash.
Made in Australia.
27.3 x 13.5cm
Due to the handmade nature of this item, each piece is unique and natural variations are to be expected.