Driftwood Vessel with Ochre & Amber Epoxy
This segmented vessel is built from mahogany, walnut, padauk, and maple, arranged in a repeating block pattern that gives the piece both structure and rhythm. At 7 inches high and 11 inches in diameter, it has a generous scale and a broad, open form that reads clearly across a room. The tapering silhouette keeps the shape clean, while the shifting hardwood tones create movement without noise.
What makes this piece compelling is the balance between precision and warmth. The geometry is exact, but the individual woods keep the surface alive. Padauk adds a richer red-orange note, maple lifts the palette, walnut deepens it, and mahogany ties the composition together. The result feels ordered, but never mechanical.
This is a strong tabletop vessel for a dining table, console, open shelf, or kitchen island where scale matters. It carries presence easily and rewards closer viewing, especially at the rim and inside the form where the segmented pattern continues uninterrupted. It functions as a vessel, but it also stands on its own as a sculptural wood object defined by craftsmanship, proportion, and material contrast.
Dimensions (W x H): 11 × 7 in
$230