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Creator: Hannah Simpson Studio
Monster Bouquet Vase
Monster Bouquet Vase

Monster Bouquet Vase

By Hannah Simpson Studio

Located in London, GB

This hand-painted ceramic vase features illustrations of our classic monsters. The vase is finished with a glossy glaze perfect for hand-picked flowers from the garden. Dimensions: ...

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21st Century and Contemporary British Hannah Simpson Studio Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic, Clay

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