Ferro Forma's Flow Form Vase has been handcrafted from brass.
By using a unique fabrication technique, each vessel is formed through a sequence of hydraulic pressing to create the undulating fluid flowing lines and curves that wrap and change across the metal surface.
With this unique handcrafted process, no two vessels are ever alike and are in fact, impossible to replicate – resulting in in truly distinctive one-of-a-kind pieces that celebrate the distinctive nuances of form and finish.
Material: Brass
Measurements: 10cm diameter x 30cm depth
Functional as a traditional vase, however never leave stagnant water in the vessel beyond the life of your flowers.
Brass vessels are sealed with a clear lacquer coat to protect the surface and the patination finishes, care should be taken not to damage this coating in any way.
To clean, simply wipe with a damp soft cloth. Never use any abrasive cloths or harsh chemical cleaners on the vessel as this may damage the surface. A little soapy water can be used to clean fingerprints and the inside surface if needed, use sparingly and with a soft cloth. Always dry your vessel immediately after
washing, never leave water droplets on the surface to dry as these can permanently mark the surface.
Ferro Forma (Alison Jackson & Dan Lorrimer) work from their purpose-built metalsmithing workshop that’s just a few steps from their home in Braidwood, Australia.
Alison and Dan use a wide range of traditional and modern metal-forming techniques, pairing fine hand skills, hand machining and complex industrial processes, using machinery that spans from the 1850s to today. Ultimately, they blend old-world making with contemporary design.