Hill Vase
Made from Western cedar, the grain pattern on this vase is particularly striking. It has a wide base for stability and a long, graceful neck. Not for use with fresh flowers (as it won't hold water), the narrow hole will hold a few stems of dried flowers, ornamental grasses or evergreen branches.
Height: 8-1/2”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4-1/2”
Hole Diameter: 5/16”
This vase was named for Julia Hill, one of the most committed environmentalists alive today. For almost two years, she lived in the branches of an ancient redwood tree in northern California to save it from being cut down.
Made from Western cedar, the grain pattern on this vase is particularly striking. It has a wide base for stability and a long, graceful neck. Not for use with fresh flowers (as it won't hold water), the narrow hole will hold a few stems of dried flowers, ornamental grasses or evergreen branches.
Height: 8-1/2”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4-1/2”
Hole Diameter: 5/16”
This vase was named for Julia Hill, one of the most committed environmentalists alive today. For almost two years, she lived in the branches of an ancient redwood tree in northern California to save it from being cut down.
Made from Western cedar, the grain pattern on this vase is particularly striking. It has a wide base for stability and a long, graceful neck. Not for use with fresh flowers (as it won't hold water), the narrow hole will hold a few stems of dried flowers, ornamental grasses or evergreen branches.
Height: 8-1/2”
Top Diameter: 7/8”
Maximum Diameter: 4-1/2”
Hole Diameter: 5/16”
This vase was named for Julia Hill, one of the most committed environmentalists alive today. For almost two years, she lived in the branches of an ancient redwood tree in northern California to save it from being cut down.