Scott Newlin's Modular Torre Vases Turn Pottery Into Play
Briefly

Scott Newlin's Torre vase collection features modular ceramics inspired by city skylines. The collection consists of hand-thrown ceramic modules that can be stacked or arranged in various configurations. Each piece is crafted at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn and is designed to be playful and adaptable. Torre vases have a functional aspect as they can hold flowers when connected. With different shapes and finishes available, the collection invites personal expression and creativity, making it suitable for various decor styles.
Inspired by the skylines of cities like New York and Hong Kong, these ceramic towers are playful, not precious, ready to evolve with your mood, flowers, or shelf space.
Each piece in the collection is a hand-thrown ceramic module, all carefully measured, trimmed, and spray-glazed at the non-profit ceramic studio, Powerhouse Arts, in Brooklyn.
The components invite endless configurations that can be changed up in a snap - like LEGO for design lovers.
With a variety of shapes, glazes, and finishes to mix and match, Torre is an open-ended invitation to build something uniquely yours.
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