Mexican Series Vase

€180.00

Handbuilt using the coiling technique, the Mexican Series Vase is made by Lou Thomas in her Marseille studio. Crafted in beige stoneware with a glossy transparent glaze inside and left unglazed outside, the piece explores the intersection of traditional hand-building and contemporary silhouette. Sculptural form inspired by various techniques discovered around the world.

Handbuilt using the coiling technique, the Mexican Series Vase is made by Lou Thomas in her Marseille studio. Crafted in beige stoneware with a glossy transparent glaze inside and left unglazed outside, the piece explores the intersection of traditional hand-building and contemporary silhouette. Sculptural form inspired by various techniques discovered around the world.

 
  • Dimensions approx. 20 x 13 cm.

    Care: Gently clean with water

    Watertight: Yes. Avoid placing it on a wooden surface during the first use.

    Food safe: No

  • Made-to-order: allow 3 weeks for small pieces and 6 weeks for larger ones. Once your purchase is confirmed, you will receive an email with a clear delivery date, which may be sooner.

  • Shipped from: France

    Local pickup available in 13002, Marseille.

    Delivery times vary by region, typically 3 to 6 days for Europe, and 5 to 10 days for the United Kingdom.

    Customs

    For United Kingdom customers, customs duties are the customer’s responsibility. These are not included in the final product price and depend on the UK’s customs policies.

    Delivery Information

    When you place your order, we will send you an email with the estimated delivery date and tracking number. We work with DHL and FedEx.

  • Lou Thomas is a ceramic artist based in Marseille. Her practice is deeply shaped by a lifelong relationship with clay and by her travels to Japan, Mexico, and Morocco, where she developed a profound respect for traditional craftsmanship.

    Although she began working with clay as a child, she fully dedicated herself to the medium in 2018, founding Simoneloo Ceramics. From her studio near the port of Marseille, she creates pieces inspired by various techniques discovered around the world. Read our interview with her.