Coy & Co. Ceramic Vase Subscription Add-On

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Coy & Co. Ceramic Vase Subscription Add-On

$32.00

Add-On a locally made Coy & Co. ceramic vase to any subscription order and we will swap you out for a new one filled with flowers every time your subscription renews! Just make sure to leave out or bring back your vase from last time. This special vase was custom made locally for us by Lauren over at Lelu!

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Custom Coy & Co. Ceramic Vases are made by our friend Lauren at Lelu Ceramics!

More about Lelu:

Lelu By Design

“I’m Lauren, a Portland, OR-based artist working primarily in clay. Functional pottery is my bread-and-butter, but lately I’ve been enjoying other mediums too, such as gouache painting. Whatever the medium, I’m probably making something with flowers.

I took my first pottery class in 2018 during my graduate program in applied physics. The University of Oregon has a great art center! After completing my master’s degree I joined a membership at a local community studio - something to keep myself busy while looking for a job. For five months I was attending open studio hours at least three days a week, and continued going frequently after starting my new job. I used to joke that I felt more like an engineer in the pottery studio than at my job as an actual engineer - I loved working with my hands, and designing new work, from ideation to troubleshooting to the final product.

I quit my engineering job in December 2020, and in 2021 I completed a 1-year Post Bacc. program at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. I have since been working part-time as an artist, but I hope I can make it full-time one day!”