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Bark Vase

Bark Vase

Regular price $64.00
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Bark, the latest addition to TDR’s 3d printed vase collection, reflects our passion for the beauty of the Australian bush.

Bark is based on the surface of one Red Stringybark tree (Eucalyptus Macrorynchus), familiar to designer Chief Rabbit from her daily walks. Its photograph was the basis of a sophisticated image map, which was painstakingly manipulated it into a cohesive, functional 3d object.

Bark is a homage to the natural beauty all around us, to nature’s resilience, and to the deep history every tree holds in its skin.

How to use Bark

Each Bark vase comes with a removeable inner sleeve, enabling the use of water. The vase can be used for fresh flowers when the watertight sleeve is installed, or for dried arrangements sans sleeve.

Bark is printed with eco-friendly, gritty, low-glitter textures, which enhance its surface detail. You can choose from traditional matching bark and sleeve sets, or opt for a more surrealist take on Bark, with contrasting bark and sleeve colours. Our brightly coloured sleeves are visible through the vase, creating funky, melding colour effects. Choose from 10 different Bark colour combinations!

And if you love Bark, check out our Campfire Lamp.

Refund Policy

Refunds: As items are made-to-order we do not as a rule offer refunds or exchanges for change of mind. If you have any questions or need further information about products, please contact us at info@thedailyrabbit.com before ordering, and we'll do everything we can to help you make a confident purchase.

Refunds are made where required by law: for example, if an item is faulty.

Planet Care

The Daily Rabbit is committed to making sustainably. Most vases are made very speedily on demand.

We use only high quality degradable and biodegradable plant-based material such as PLA (polylactic acid), which is commercially compostible.  

The design and production process happens in a studio powered by solar energy. 

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