
Orange Elegance Ranunculus
The orange rose meaning is what people look up when choosing between orange and red and wanting to know if orange carries the same energy — it does, but better aimed: warmth, enthusiasm, the specific feeling of late-afternoon light in a room that faces the right direction. The Orange Elegance Ranunculus delivers this in ceramic without the timeline. Three inches across. One screw, no water. The ranunculus form is layered concentrically — petals stacked inward from the outer ring to a dense center, a silhouette that photographs exceptionally well for the same reason it reads well from across a room. This is one of the more technically demanding forms in the English Garden collection to produce by hand: every petal ring must align before the piece can go into the kiln. The studio has been working on this particular problem since 2004 and has not stopped finding it interesting. Carried by SFMOMA, part of the design objects collection.
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Orange Elegance Ranunculus
The orange rose meaning is what people look up when choosing between orange and red and wanting to know if orange carries the same energy — it does, but better aimed: warmth, enthusiasm, the specific feeling of late-afternoon light in a room that faces the right direction. The Orange Elegance Ranunculus delivers this in ceramic without the timeline. Three inches across. One screw, no water. The ranunculus form is layered concentrically — petals stacked inward from the outer ring to a dense center, a silhouette that photographs exceptionally well for the same reason it reads well from across a room. This is one of the more technically demanding forms in the English Garden collection to produce by hand: every petal ring must align before the piece can go into the kiln. The studio has been working on this particular problem since 2004 and has not stopped finding it interesting. Carried by SFMOMA, part of the design objects collection.
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The orange rose meaning is what people look up when choosing between orange and red and wanting to know if orange carries the same energy — it does, but better aimed: warmth, enthusiasm, the specific feeling of late-afternoon light in a room that faces the right direction. The Orange Elegance Ranunculus delivers this in ceramic without the timeline. Three inches across. One screw, no water. The ranunculus form is layered concentrically — petals stacked inward from the outer ring to a dense center, a silhouette that photographs exceptionally well for the same reason it reads well from across a room. This is one of the more technically demanding forms in the English Garden collection to produce by hand: every petal ring must align before the piece can go into the kiln. The studio has been working on this particular problem since 2004 and has not stopped finding it interesting. Carried by SFMOMA, part of the design objects collection.
























