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Add a vibrant touch of Sicilian flair to your home with this striking vase from the “Mix Sicily” collection by Serax — a creative collaboration with chef‑author Yotam Ottolenghi and artist Ivo Bisignano. With its bold colours and hand‑painted motifs inspired by Sicilian heritage, this vase serves as both a decorative centrepiece and a functional vessel for flowers or greenery. Whether showcased on its own or styled with blooms, it brings warmth, character, and Mediterranean energy to interiors of any style.
Features
- Hand‑painted glazed stoneware — each vase is individually decorated, giving a unique, artisanal finish.
- Versatile décor piece — perfect as a standalone art object or used as a flower vase to add colour and character to your home.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 29cm L | 29cm W | 34.5cm H
- Inner diameter:19.50cm
- Material: Stoneware
- Colour: Multicolour
- Weight: Approximately 4.7 kg
- Designer: Yotam Ottolenghi & Ivo Bisignano
Original: $252.91
-65%$252.91
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Description
Add a vibrant touch of Sicilian flair to your home with this striking vase from the “Mix Sicily” collection by Serax — a creative collaboration with chef‑author Yotam Ottolenghi and artist Ivo Bisignano. With its bold colours and hand‑painted motifs inspired by Sicilian heritage, this vase serves as both a decorative centrepiece and a functional vessel for flowers or greenery. Whether showcased on its own or styled with blooms, it brings warmth, character, and Mediterranean energy to interiors of any style.
Features
- Hand‑painted glazed stoneware — each vase is individually decorated, giving a unique, artisanal finish.
- Versatile décor piece — perfect as a standalone art object or used as a flower vase to add colour and character to your home.
Specifications
- Dimensions: 29cm L | 29cm W | 34.5cm H
- Inner diameter:19.50cm
- Material: Stoneware
- Colour: Multicolour
- Weight: Approximately 4.7 kg
- Designer: Yotam Ottolenghi & Ivo Bisignano

















