A Centrepiece with Meaning
This dried flower vase has been turned from yew — one of Britain’s most storied and spiritually significant trees. Revered in folklore and often planted in churchyards, yew trees can live for thousands of years. Their wood is just as extraordinary: rich, warm, and streaked with wild grain patterns that look almost painted by hand.
This vase celebrates that unruly beauty. The carpenter has shaped it to preserve the natural movement of the wood, from honey-gold sapwood to deep orange heart. The effect is both grounded and elegant — a fitting vessel for pampas, lavender, or a simple arrangement of dried wildflowers.
Finished with a light, natural oil to protect and enhance the wood’s tone without hiding its texture, this piece doesn’t need blooms to make an impact. It’s as much sculpture as it is vessel — and guaranteed to spark conversation.
It makes a meaningful gift for anyone with a love of British woodland, folklore, or interiors with soul. Especially suitable for milestone birthdays or housewarmings where something unique is called for.













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