Elevate your home decor with the timeless beauty of this Moorcroft vase, inspired by William Moorcroft’s Eventide of around 1920. To create this captivating vase, William’s clouded trees of Eventide have been transported into a surreal landscape and combined with all the colours of autumn’s equinox. Colours range from the dark wooded landscape on a background of mottled pink and blues to dome-shaped midnight blue hills, to the apple and sage greens of the trees.
The designer of this piece, Emma Bossons, has produced a string of successful limited-editions for Moorcroft and has travelled the world seeking design inspiration and imagery, which is beautifully showcased in the design of this vase.
Fulfillment | Collection |
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Material | Ceramic |
Made in the UK | Yes |
Gift boxed | Yes |
Dimensions | H 31 x W 13 x D 13cm |
Collection | Moorcroft |
Designer Emma Bossons started her career at Moorcroft aged 20, with her work fast becoming extraordinarily popular with Moorcroft collectors. Bossons' designs flashed across the world and her Hepatica range was the great Moorcroft design success of 2000. This was immediately followed in 2001 by Queen’s Choice; which has been a best seller ever-since.
Bossons' number of successful limited editions endorsed an incredible rise to fame for the designer who became the youngest female member of the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts. When the Royal Mail produced a series of first day covers to acknowledge Stoke-on-Trent ceramicists, Bossons was amongst three leading RSA members who were chosen.