The most beautiful handcrafted vases in Spain

Discover a collection of Spanish handcrafted vases showcasing the country's rich ceramic tradition and artistry. Explore unique hand-painted ceramic, hand-blown glass, and olive wood pieces, perfect for enhancing any space. Each vase is a work of art, reflecting vibrant designs and the meticulous craftsmanship of Spanish workshops. Find inspiration in these decorative objects that blend cultural heritage with contemporary aesthetics. They are ideal for those looking to add a touch of Mediterranean elegance and authenticity to their home.

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    Vase 'Momento' by Jaime Hayon (Spain)

    554 Global Votes
    • Transforms sculptural forms into functional objects

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    The 'Momento' vase is a sculptural design piece by renowned Spanish artist Jaime Hayon, featuring organic shapes and a narrow neck. It aligns with the trend of vases as works of art and focal elements in decor.

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    Vase by SlowDeco (Spain)

    23 Global Votes
    • Made from artisanal ceramics, blown glass, or delicate porcelain

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    SlowDeco presents vases with contemporary designs influenced by the Mediterranean ceramic tradition. Made in Spain, they offer artisanal quality and exclusivity, adapting to various interior design styles and evolving with trends.

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    Vase by Aliarte Cerámica (Manises, Valencia)

    12 Global Votes
    • Excellent condition, no chips or cracks

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    Aliarte Cerámica, located in Manises, a Creative City of Ceramics, offers vases that are a fusion of tradition and modernity. Their pieces are contemporary and unique, highlighting the region's rich pottery heritage with an innovative approach.

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    Vase by Drac Ceramic (Manises, Valencia)

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    • Conceptual craftsmanship

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    Drac Ceramic stands out for its focus on 'conceptual craftsmanship,' combining traditional wheel-throwing techniques with modern design. Conxa Arjona and David Sánchez create vases that are true works of art with a distinctive design.

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    Asturian Black Ceramic Vase (Asturias)

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    • Spanish Hand Painted Ceramic Vase By Vallina

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    This vase represents a specific pottery tradition from Asturias, with a distinctive black finish that gives it a rustic and authentic aesthetic. It is a historical piece that aligns with the trend for natural materials.

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    Canica Collection Vase by De la Villa Studio

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    • Handcrafted in Spain

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    This vase stands out as part of the Canica Collection, a series of unique handcrafted creations made in various workshops across Spain. Its designer aesthetic and the exclusivity of each piece make it a coveted item for contemporary decor.

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    Vase by Ceràmiques Pepe Royo (Manises, Valencia)

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    • Renowned for traditional Valencian ceramic craftsmanship

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    Pepe Royo is a benchmark in Manises ceramics, specializing in 18th-century traditional style and designer ceramics. His vases offer a fusion of rich Valencian history with contemporary touches, ideal for collectors.

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    Vase by Domanises – Creative Workshop (Manises, Valencia)

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    • Handcrafted pieces from a traditional workshop

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    Domanises is dedicated to safeguarding ancient ceramic techniques, but with a forward-looking vision, redefining new paths in the field. Their vases combine ancestral authenticity with a modern and relevant aesthetic.

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    Vase by Casa Barro (Madrid, Madrid)

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    • Handmade and colourful

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    Casa Barro, an active workshop in Madrid, creates unique vases made on the wheel or through slab modeling. Each piece is the result of a direct artisanal process, offering varied and personalized designs with the creator's unique touch.

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    Vase by Asterisque (Níjar, Almería)

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    • Unique, organic style inspired by nature

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    Asterisque creates vases with rugged and imperfect shapes that evoke Níjar's arid ecosystem, interpreting the rhythm of nature. Their pieces align with the trend of valuing visible craftsmanship and connection to the natural environment.

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    Vase by Santiago Sahli (POTT Gallery, Segovia)

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    • Made with black clay and wild mud from Segovia

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    Santiago Sahli, through POTT Gallery, offers contemporary ceramics inspired by the passage of time and the origin of the Earth. His vases are works of art with a deep connection to natural materials and a sculptural design.

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    Hand-Painted Spanish Ceramic Vase with Floral Motifs (Puente del Arzobispo)

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    • Hand-painted with floral and colorful motifs

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    This vase is a direct example of Puente del Arzobispo's ceramic tradition, hand-decorated with colorful floral motifs. Its vibrant and artisanal design makes it a prominent piece that brings joy and authenticity.

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    Spanish Majolica Vase - De La Cal Barreira (Spain)

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    • Hand-painted by a talented artist

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    Majolica is a historical Spanish technique known for its bright glazes and detailed decorations. This vase by De La Cal Barreira is an example of how this tradition continues to produce vibrant and decorative pieces.

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    Handmade Ceramic Vase by La Oficial Cerámica

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    • Hand-crafted ceramics

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    La Oficial Cerámica offers hand-built and hand-painted vases with designs that aim to bring balance and calm. They are designer pieces resulting from a manual process, ideal for those seeking personality and a Mediterranean touch.

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    Vase by Potto Pottery (Spain)

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    • Handcrafted decorative element

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    Potto Pottery creates unique handcrafted ceramic pieces that adapt to any style, from traditional to avant-garde. Their vases are valued for their versatility and the warmth that ceramic brings to contemporary interior design.

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    Vase by Polonio.es (La Rambla, Córdoba)

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    • Handcrafted with vibrant designs

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    Polonio.es is a pottery-ceramic workshop in La Rambla, Córdoba, with its own style and design in entirely handcrafted items. Their vases are an example of the region's traditional pottery with a focus on quality and unique design.

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    Vase 'Litotrofia' by Santiago Sahli (POTT Gallery, Segovia)

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    • Made with black clay and wild mud from Balisa, Segovia

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    The 'Litotrofia' vase by Santiago Sahli is a contemporary ceramic piece that combines craftsmanship with an artistic concept, inspired by microorganisms and the origin of Earth. It uses natural materials and is highly valued in current trends.

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    Vase 'Orejero Arzobispo' by César Rivas (POTT Gallery)

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    The 'Orejero Arzobispo' vase by César Rivas is a designer ceramic piece with a distinctive design that evokes traditional forms with a contemporary touch. Rivas's creations are considered art and are trending in ceramic galleries.

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    Ceramic Vase by Lladró (Spain)

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    • Handcrafted with precision

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    Lladró is synonymous with artistic porcelain and high-quality craftsmanship in Spain, offering designer vases that are considered art. Their exclusive pieces elevate any space, being functional objects with the status of art.