The Bozo Vase is another striking collaboration between Qeeboo and the American artist Kris Ruhs. Moving away from the flat surface of his "Mirring" carpets, the Bozo Vase brings Ruhs’ signature primitive-modernist aesthetic into a three-dimensional, sculptural form. The name "Bozo" alludes to a sense of playful character, and the vase itself feels more like a living totem than a simple vessel. Kris Ruhs utilizes organic, hand-sculpted textures that contrast with the industrial perfection of typical plastic molding. It features a series of stacked, rounded volumes and "eye" motifs that make the vase appear to be watching the room with a curious, friendly gaze. Its height and rhythmic, vertical stacking give it the appearance of an ancient artifact reimagined for the 21st century. The surface is intentionally tactile, retaining the "fingerprint" feel of a handmade clay original. While designed as a vase for large floral arrangements or dried branches, it is frequently used as a standalone floor sculpture. Available in stark black or white, it emphasizes shadow and light, making the geometric "eyes" pop.
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Materials & Finish
- Ceramic
- Stoneware
- Hand‑sculpted organic textures
- Totem‑like stacked silhouette
- Matte artisanal finish
Dimensions
- Height: 32 cm (20.1”)
- Width: 25 cm (10”)
- Depth: 8.5 cm (3.3”)
Indoor Use
- Ideal for living rooms, dining tables, shelves, entryways, and curated design displays
- Adds artistic personality and sculptural presence
- Works as a statement piece or part of a contemporary art collection
Functionality
- Use the Bozo Vase as:
- a designer ceramic vase
- a sculptural art object
- a modern decorative accent
- a unique gift for art lovers
FAQ
Is the Bozo Vase suitable for modern interiors? Yes, its sculptural and artistic identity enhances contemporary spaces.
Can it be used as a standalone sculpture? Absolutely — many collectors use it purely as an art object.
Is it ideal as a gift? Yes, it’s perfect for design lovers and collectors of contemporary ceramics.